Saturday, July 04, 2009
Florida BUI Lawyer on July 4th Enforcement
Florida BUI Lawyer (Boating Under the Influence ) expects an uptick in enforcement for the July 4th holiday. Operating a vessel while impaired is a criminal offense. Consider a designated boat operator, just as you would in a car. Under Florida boating laws, it is illegal to operate a boat or any type of watercraft while under the influence or impaired by alcohol. A BAC or blood alcohol content level of 0.08% or higher, can result in a charges also. Under the age of 21, a level higher than 0.02% can result in charges.Penalties for BUI - boating under the influence can include jail time, fines up to $500.00 for 1st offenses, fines up to $1,000 for 2nd offenses, and drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. Those facing 3rd and 4th convictions of BUI are often charged with a felony instead of a misdemeanor.
When your weekend ends in a BUI charge, Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer W.F. ''Casey'' Ebsary, Jr. can help.
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