FHP arrested Zachary Stevens after he was allegedly driving drunk at speeds in excess of 100 mph on Interstate 110 Oct. 4.
As of October 1, refusing a breathalyzer test following a DUI arrest in Florida became a criminal offense under the new law ...
ANOTHER NEW LAW IS GIVING STRICTER PENALTIES FOR PEOPLE ACCUSED OF DUI MANSLAUGHTER. IN OUR TRAFFIC EXPERT MEGAN MACKEY IS ...
Parents across Florida are asking lawmakers to review the state's DUI laws. ‘Second Amendment auditors’ walking Florida roads ...
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Florida drivers face new penalties for DUI arrests
Beginning Oct. 1, drivers will face increased penalties for refusing a breathalyzer or urine tests after DUI arrests.
The laws cover topics such as drunk driving, pet safety during hurricanes, mental health and more. See the list: ...
Daniel Powell was arrested for DUI, driving over 100+ and refusing to submit to a breath test after rear-ending another man.
Dustin Hightower becomes the Council of Superior Court Judges' new president, and Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker is now next in line for the role.
Abandoned dogs. Fleeing (or impersonating) police. Loopholes in deepfake pornography. Laws addressing these and more go into effect Oct. 1.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Following the latest Legislative session in Florida, nearly 30 new state laws took effect on Wednesday.
A Bradenton man was arrested Friday, Sept. 12, after troopers say he struck and killed a pedestrian, fled, and later crashed again while driving without a license and under the influence.
More than two dozen new laws are set to take effect in Florida on Oct. 1 as the state looks to address a number of issues.
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