Georgia Gets Tougher DUI Penalties in Time for July Fourth Holiday
Georgia State Patrol predicts twenty three people will die in crashes this July 4th weekend...many of them alcohol related. Just in time for the holiday, this year the state has tougher penalties for DUI offenders. Officers hope they make an impact on local roads. Expect to see a lot of these on the roadways this holiday weekend.Sheriff Steve Wilson, "We will have extra patrols out. Our DUI enforcement team will be out along with our patrol division looking for people who choose to drink and drive after we tell them not to." Sheriff Steve Wilson says this July 4th is a big concern because it falls on a Friday. But this year law enforcers in Georgia have a new weapon...stiffer penalties for people who drink and drive. And the fourth offense would be a felony worth one to five years behind bars. According to Georgia State Patrol, one in five deadly crashes on the state's highways are alcohol related. Officers hope this tough new stance on DUIs will drive home a message worth repeating. The new law also extends the amount of time a DUI offense will count when issuing a penalty from five to ten years.
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