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  • There might be a chance for first time DUI offenders in Utah to have a "second chance". There is a law that was just recently passed in Texas where DWI and DUI offenders can have their conviction sealed from the view of the public. This law mostly applies to first time DWI and DUI offenders who have a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.140% or less. It also only applies drivers that were not [...]

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    Bars in Salt Lake City and throughout the entire state of Utah are fighting back against HB 155, the new change that affects DUI law and was signed by Utah's Governor that lower's the legal Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level from 0.08% down to 0.05%. The Utah Hospitality Association based in Salt Lake City has launched a GoFundMe campaign that has raised over $5,000 and reached 18,000 shares.The[...]

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    With Utah DUI Law about to get even tougher with the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limit dropping from 0.08% to 0.05%. I thought I would give you all a brief history on the strict DUI Law Utah has had. Law enforcement officials in Utah arrested around 30 people per day in 2014 for the crime of driving under the influence of alcohol. While this may seem like a high number of arrests [...]

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    Utah currently has an alcohol limit of .08%. A Provo lawmaker wants to make Utah the first state in the country to lower its legal limit for driving under the influence to a 0.05 % blood-alcohol content — a level the average male drinker could reach at three drinks and at which a female could be considered drunk after two. The State Rep. from Provo, Norman Thurston who proposed the change[...]

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