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Facts
You Should Know About Drinking and Drug Use
Oklahoma's
Drunk Driving Law:
- Anyone
who registers a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or above on an
approved breath testing device is subject to a 180-day driver's license
revocation.
- Anyone
who refuses to submit to a breath or blood test is subject to a 180-day
revocation of their driver's license.
- Some
convictions of persons arrested for driving under the influence can
result in a year or more of mandatory prison time. In the event incarceration
does not occur, the offender can be sentenced to 10 days of community
service, or undergo at least 48 hours of in-patient rehabilitation
treatment.
- Persons
under age 18 found to have committed their first drug or alcohol offense
involving possession, use or abuse of alcohol or controlled substances
may have their driver's license removed by the court.
- Persons
under the age of 21 who misrepresent their age in writing, or present
false documentation to obtain alcohol, will have their driver's license
suspended for one year or until age 21, whichever is longer.
- Persons
under age 21 caught entering a package store or designated bar area
face suspension of their driver's license for one year or until age
21, whichever time is longer.
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