Texas Drunk Driving Law
Author: J. Gary Trichter
Publisher: MICHIE
Published: 1991-01-01
Total Pages: 600
ISBN-13: 9780409261929
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: J. Gary Trichter
Publisher: MICHIE
Published: 1991-01-01
Total Pages: 600
ISBN-13: 9780409261929
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Butterworth U. S., Legal Publishers, Incorporated, U. S. Headquarters
Publisher: D & S Publishers
Published: 1987
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780409261936
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: J. Gary Trichter
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9780409251258
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: University of Texas at Austin. Policy Research Project on Highway Safety
Publisher:
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 330
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Amanda Hiber
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Published: 2013-04-16
Total Pages: 120
ISBN-13: 0737762918
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This essential volume tackles the issues surrounding drunk driving. Readers are presented with a diversity of opinion on each issue, including both conservative and liberal points of view in an even balance. Readers will examine the effectiveness of drunk driving laws, and the use of anonymous tiplines. They will evaluate drunk driving among undocumented immigrants, and whether sobriety check points are effective. This collection of essays also examines ignition interlock devices, and the minimum legal drinking age. Essay sources include the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Texas Transportation Institute.
Author: Mimi Coffey
Publisher: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Company Incorporated
Published: 2017-09
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781936360642
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Texas DWI Defense: The Law and Practice ensures that you understand the chemical, biological and technological concepts and issues underlying DWI prosecution and defense in the State of Texas. The authors provide the most up-to-date information available on key areas of DWI law in the State of Texas including: DWI Investigations, Driving and Field Sobriety Testing, Drug Recognition Evaluation and Chemical Testing, Blood Alcohol Calculations, Pre-Trial Investigations and Motions, Practice, Plea Offers and Agreements, DWI Trial Procedures, and more. Many practical tools and applications designed to streamline and simplify the complex DWI defense process have been developed along with this book. They are all included on a bonus DVD so you can locate, review and print them out in a matter of seconds. The companion DVD includes NHTSA studies, articles and visual detection videos, as well as expanded sections on Texas law and procedure.
Author: Kyle C. Bisceglie
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Published:
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781422478509
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Christine Van Tuyl
Publisher:
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 144
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Examines the issue of drunk driving through a series of essays with varying perspectives.
Author: Barron H. Lerner
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2011-10-14
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 1421403498
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Don’t drink and drive. It's a deceptively simple rule, but one that is all too often ignored. And while efforts to eliminate drunk driving have been around as long as automobiles, every movement to keep drunks from driving has hit some alarming bumps in the road. Barron H. Lerner narrates the two strong—and vocal—sides to this debate in the United States: those who argue vehemently against drunk driving, and those who believe the problem is exaggerated and overregulated. A public health professor and historian of medicine, Lerner asks why these opposing views exist, examining drunk driving in the context of American beliefs about alcoholism, driving, individualism, and civil liberties. Angry and bereaved activist leaders and advocacy groups like Mothers Against Drunk Driving campaign passionately for education and legislation, but even as people continue to be killed, many Americans remain unwilling to take stronger steps to address the problem. Lerner attributes this attitude to Americans’ love of drinking and love of driving, an inadequate public transportation system, the strength of the alcohol lobby, and the enduring backlash against Prohibition. The stories of people killed and maimed by drunk drivers are heartrending, and the country’s routine rejection of reasonable strategies for ending drunk driving is frustratingly inexplicable. This book is a fascinating study of the culture of drunk driving, grassroots and professional efforts to stop it, and a public that has consistently challenged and tested the limits of individual freedom. Why, despite decades and decades of warnings, do people still choose to drive while intoxicated? One for the Road provides crucial historical lessons for understanding the old epidemic of drunk driving and the new epidemic of distracted driving.