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Alcohol treatment in Wisconsin

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Here are highlights from Wisconsin law on operating under the influence;

License Suspension 1st Offense: six months

License Suspension 2nd Offense: one year

License Suspension 3rd Offense: two years

Open container law is for driver and passenger.  Nobody is to posses an open alcohol container in the car.  Implied consent law requires you to submit to breathe, blood or urine test, if suspected of DUI.  In Wisconsin the zero tolerance law makes it illegal for persons under age 21 years old to drive with any amount of alcohol in their system. This law requires persons under age 21 for operating a vehicle with a BAC of .00.  'Per Se' BAC level is .08. Mandatory jail time is given after second offense.  After third offense, your car may be seized and impoundment is either temporary or permanently.  Possible participation in an alcohol education program with an assessment done on offenders drinking level with treatment to follow if found dependent.  It is also possible to have and ignition interlock connected to your vehicles ignition that detects alcohol on the driver.  The driver must blow into the device in order to start and keep the car in motion.  The offender is also responsible for the cost of maintenance and installation of the device.  Hardship license may be granted while still under suspension if proven special hardship.  Limited driving privileges such as driving back and forth to work.

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