What are some of the civil and criminal consequences to being found guilty of impaired driving, blowing over .08 or refusing to provide a Breathalyzer sample?
To be found guilty of impaired driving, refusing to blow, or driving with more that 80 mg. of alcohol per 100ml. blood will likely cause your insurance rates to about triple for the next five years. If an accident occurred your wage loss even if the accident was not your fault will not be paid, nor will your insurer pay the damage lost to your vehicle.
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