If you've driven to Vegas from Southern California or from Las Vegas to stateline, you have certainly seen the Nevada Highway Patrol cautions stating that the freeway is a "Zero Tolerance Zone". Police deal with several vehicle-related accidents, however, none more avoidable than going to accidents involving drunk motorists. Driving while intoxicated is something you will be arrested for and your easiest way to get out of jail would be to call up a
Las Vegas bail bondsman.
We process all DWI violations and our people work tirelessly to get you out from jail. It’s no secret drinking and then operating a vehicle do not mix and inhibits your abilities and as outlined by experts, disrupts the motion parallax, a particular kind of depth perception applied when managing a car. This, together with delays in reaction because of the negative effects pose a dangerous combination and is an accident waiting to occur.
Drunk driving is a substantial crime in Las Vegas, and rightfully so. A drunk driver operating a vehicle presents a major risk to everybody's well-being. The Century Council, better known as the Distillers Fighting Drunk Driving and Underage Drinking, state that in 2011, the rate of alcohol-impaired driving fatalities per 100,000 people was 3.2 and accounted for 31% of the total vehicle traffic deaths.
The Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) outline the regulations regarding driving under the influence of alcohol or a prohibited substance. Specfically, NRS 484C.020 states that a concentation of alcohol of 0.08 or more in his or her blood or breath which translates to 0.08 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters of the blood of a person or per 210 liters of his or her breath. The statute goes on in NRS 484C.400 to stipulate the penalties of being charged with driving under the influence. Consequences range from a misdemeanor charge all the way up to a serious felony, based on numerous conditions.
For a long time, there have been discussions regarding what should be done to curb the drunk driving problem in the United States. Many believe education is the key step to helping decrease the issue and training for DUI is starting even earlier, currently directed at primary school individuals. Drunk driving accidents have made headlines in Las Vegas. A teen was recently found not guilty of a DUI crash on I-15 north of Las Vegas that killed five people and injured 2 more. The teenager was suspected of driving under the influence but it was later established via DNA data he wasn't the operator of the vehicle.
Drunk driving is an absolutely preventable crime. If you're planning a time when you will be consuming alcohol, you need to be responsible before you start consuming alcohol to make sure you have a safe way home. Some tips include:
• Get a designated driver
• Get a cab
• Give your car keys to a responsible person who will not grant you your car keys after you’ve been consuming alcohol
The jails have regulations prepared when it comes to dealing with drunk folks at the detention center and quite often it will be a while before they are permitted to proceed through the system. After being processed, they should contact our
business so we can begin the paperwork and speak to cosigners so the person can be released from jail as soon as possible. After they get out of jail, the individual needs to drop by our Las Vegas business office and we will assist and explain everything to them so they can start to put this incident behind them.