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A new law that went into effect in Utah on New Year’s Day will restrict people convicted of extreme DUI offenses from buying alcohol. The law applies to anyone convicted of having a blood alcohol ...
Beginning Saturday, Utah will have the strictest DUI law in the country. Drivers will be held to a blood alcohol limit of .05 instead of .08, like it was there and still is in most states. Critics ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The new year will also ring in a new law in Utah. Starting Jan. 1, people convicted of extreme DUI offenses won't be able to buy alcohol. The law will also require IDs to be ...
Miss: Driving Drunk So Utah, how's the draconian DUI limit working for you? A blood alcohol content (BAC) limit of 0.05% was supposed to scare everyone straight and keep people from drinking and ...
A new law in Utah requires people convicted of “extreme DUI” to have their driver’s licenses marked with a prominent red stripe and the words “No Alcohol Sale.” On the outside, it may seem like a ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say car crashes and traffic deaths dropped in Utah after the state enacted the nation's strictest drunken driving laws. A study published Friday by the National Highway ...
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