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Q: Should I avoid using a JetSki or boating while intoxicated?
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Reasons to Avoid Operating a JetSki or Boating While Intoxicated
The government and political action groups have taken great strides in educating people about drunk driving. Boating while intoxicated, however, is not as common a problem across the country and therefore has not received the same amount of attention. However, here are many reasons to avoid using a personal watercraft or boating while intoxicated:
• Boats are controlled by both people and water—the open water has influence on a boat's path • You must remain aware when boating and boating while intoxicated will hamper your abilities • If you are the owner of a Jet Ski or other personal watercraft, you are harder to see than a larger boat & intoxication hinders judgment • Boating while intoxicated can also lead to losing your craft if you are charged
*Safety and freedom are the main reasons why you should avoid boating while intoxicated.
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I live in Georgia and got stopped for a DUI in Virginia. I did not submit to any testing. What CAN happen( worse case ) and what is LIKELY to happen if I don`t return to Virginia on my court day?
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Regarding a BWI - 1.) Can you consume alcohol while driving a boat? 2.) Can you get a BWI if the boat is off, the keys are in the ignition and you are drinking?
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I live in Michigan and have had my drivers license revoked for 3rd offense felony drunk driving. I havent driven in 4 years and have completed my obligations to the court system. I dont see myself getting my license back even after the mandatory 5 years of revocation. My question is which states will allow me to have a drivers license even with my colorful Michigan driving record. Any information you can give me will be greatly appreciated.
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