Monday, September 17, 2007

Arizona Toughens DUI laws

If you drink and drive, be prepared for heavy penalties. Arizona law has become tougher. In the past, only extreme and repeat offenders had to equip their cars with ignition-interlocks to drive a car. Now first-time offenders are required to have the devices. In addition to fines, penalties and lawyer fees, a convicted drunken driver will bear the cost of about $100 to install the device and an additional $60 to $80 per month.

A taxi is much cheaper.

Tough DUI law to begin

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