If you drink and drive, no matter how little alcohol is in your system, there is a real possibility that you could be stopped, arrested, and convicted of drunk driving.
You should not assume that because you drink and drive in a responsible manner that you are immune from any consequences. It can happen to anyone.
If you drink, don’t drive.
Know What to Do at a DUI Stop
Should You Be Pulled Over for Suspicion of DUI, Follow these Steps at a DUI Stop in Bucks County:
1. Be Cooperative, Calm and Courteous
Always treat the police officer with respect and common courtesy. Combative behavior at a DUI stop can only hurt you.
2. Don’t Incriminate Yourself
Provide your driver’s license, registration, and insurance information when asked at a DUI stop. Answer questions, but do not volunteer any information that can be used against you later.
3. Do Not Refuse Chemical Testing
Implied Consent means, by carrying a drivers’ license in Pennsylvania, you give implied permission to submit to a test of your blood alcohol level, and it does not require direct, express, or explicit words of agreement.
Refusal to submit to chemical testing, whether by breath, urine or blood will result in the suspension of a driver’s license for 12 months in Pennsylvania whether you are convicted of a DUI or not.
At a DUI stop, it is the officer’s duty to make you aware of the license suspension if you refuse the test.
4. Contact Keith J. Williams Law ASAP
Make an appointment for your FREE Confidential Consultation with experienced DUI attorney, Keith J. Williams who will represent you at your preliminary hearing, analyze your case, and provide the strategy for an aggressive DUI defense.
With the right DUI defense lawyer, you may be able to keep your record clean and put it all behind you. Before pleading guilty, call Keith J. Williams for a FREE Confidential Consultation!
Keith J. Williams will aggressively fight for your rights, work to protect your driver’s license, keep you out of jail and reduce or eliminate any other penalties you may be facing.