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Don’t Get a DUI This St. Patrick’s Day

St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner and soon, many Irish and non-Irish people will head to the local pub to celebrate. Before you join in on the celebrations, it is important to consider what a drunk driving charge could mean, while also planning for a safe route home.

What to Expect This St. Patrick’s Day

For one, you can expect many of the local bars to be serving green beer, some of them beginning early in the morning. Some bars may be open later too. They may even entice you in with discounted drinks and bar food. But, another thing that you can expect is for there to be more police officers on the road. Police are aware of the increase in drunk driving over the holidays.

They will be looking for drivers who are under the influence. Being pulled over and identified as under the influence could lead to you spending a night in jail. But, more importantly, it could lead to you dealing with DUI charges. DUI charges can mean a suspended driver’s license, required alcohol classes, installation of an ignition interlock system, or even jail time.

Think about how important a few drinks are in relation to these potential consequences. Plan ahead to have a good, charge-free St. Patrick’s Day.

How to Prepare for a Safe and Fun St. Patrick’s Day

Fortunately, you don’t have to skip the celebrations. You just have to prepare to ensure that you and your friends have a safe and fun St. Patrick’s Day. Here are a few tips:

  • Know your limit: Knowing your limit can help you avoid driving while under the influence. When in doubt, always be safe and call for a ride.
  • Pace yourself: If you intend to drink all day, be sure to pace yourself. Be sure you are drinking water and that you have plenty of food.
  • Have a backup plan: You may not plan on drinking a lot, but it is always a good idea to have a backup plan.
  • Download a rideshare app: Once you have a few drinks, it may feel impossible to find other transportation. Downloading Uber or Lyft ahead of time can give you other options. You’re also more likely to use them if they’re easily available.

It is also important to know what to do if you find yourself in legal trouble this holiday, or any other holiday. Know your rights and be ready to find a good DUI lawyer. The consequences of a DUI are too much to ignore. You need a lawyer who can evaluate the details of your case and build a defense for you.

Plan Ahead This Upcoming Holiday

A fun holiday celebration is also a safe one. Before you head out to celebrate this year, make sure you plan ahead. This can end up saving you a lot of money and legal troubles. If you do find yourself in trouble, make sure you have a good lawyer to call.

Contact an Experienced Moorestown Criminal Defense Lawyer About Your DUI Charges in Moorestown

Were you arrested or charged with a DUI in New Jersey? The consequences of a conviction could be severe, leaving you with a permanent criminal record and possibly even sending you to jail. That is why you need to speak with a qualified criminal defense attorney as soon as possible about your case. The attorneys at Law Offices of Michele Finizio have successfully represented clients charged with a DUI in Moorestown, Evesham Township, Mount Laurel, Willingboro, and throughout New Jersey. Call (609) 230-0374 or fill out the online contact form to schedule a consultation with a member of our legal team. We have an office conveniently located at 9 E. Main St, Moorestown, NJ 08057, as well as offices located in Cherry Hill, NJ.

The articles on this blog are for informative purposes only and are no substitute for legal advice or an attorney-client relationship. If you are seeking legal advice, please contact our law firm directly.

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