For drivers under the age of 21, a first conviction for driving under the influence (DUI) at any blood alcohol concentration level will result in:
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Being required to conduct a public education class on the risks of alcohol.
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A large fine.
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A driving curfew from 1 AM to 5 AM.
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Losing your driving privileges for up to 2 years.
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Explanation
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense and carries severe consequences. For drivers under the age of 21, the consequences are even more severe, with the Zero Tolerance law establishing that any measurable amount of alcohol in their blood while driving is grounds for a DUI charge. If you are under 21, a first conviction for driving while under the influence will result in a heavy fine, jail time up to six months, and having your driving privileges suspended for one year.
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