I appeared on Fried on Business last week to talk with the host and listeners about DUI enforcement this holiday season. This is a yearly feature on the Fried on Business program, which can be heard on 880AM-TheBiz in Miami, Florida. Follow this link to listen to the entire one hour program.
We discussed a wide range of topics including:
What to do if you're stopped by the police
Defenses to DUI prosecutions
Driver license suspensions
Penalties for DUI in Florida
Technology and DUI enforcement
Ignition Interlock Devices
Laser Beams and Vapor
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Showing posts with label Holiday drinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday drinking. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
You're Not Paranoid - Police ARE Out to Get You
It's that time again to remind everyone that you are not paranoid - the police are out to get you.
Police are looking more steadily and diligently for drunk drivers than usual. And, it's not against the law for them to do so. In Florida, with our huge tourist population swelling in the Winter, police significantly step up their surveillance for drunk drivers during the holidays --- with a determination that borders on militarism.
Watch out for roadblocks, checkpoints, driver license checks, roving patrols and police using any lame excuse to justify a stop. Police will saturate areas where people tend to congregate to party. Places like Coconut Grove, South Beach and Brickell Avenue in Miami-Dade and Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale are like shooting fish in a barrel for police.
So, when a client is arrested for DUI and calls me, I remind them that --- yes, the police were in fact looking for them to drink and drive (though not by name or personal knowledge) --- and, yes, I (the defense attorney) will do my job and make sure their 4th, 5th and 6th Amendment rights are protected during this traumatic judicial process.
Police are looking more steadily and diligently for drunk drivers than usual. And, it's not against the law for them to do so. In Florida, with our huge tourist population swelling in the Winter, police significantly step up their surveillance for drunk drivers during the holidays --- with a determination that borders on militarism.
Watch out for roadblocks, checkpoints, driver license checks, roving patrols and police using any lame excuse to justify a stop. Police will saturate areas where people tend to congregate to party. Places like Coconut Grove, South Beach and Brickell Avenue in Miami-Dade and Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale are like shooting fish in a barrel for police.
So, when a client is arrested for DUI and calls me, I remind them that --- yes, the police were in fact looking for them to drink and drive (though not by name or personal knowledge) --- and, yes, I (the defense attorney) will do my job and make sure their 4th, 5th and 6th Amendment rights are protected during this traumatic judicial process.
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Miami, FL, USA
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