The potential consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs include:
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Imprisonment.
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Driver license revocation.
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A mandatory fine.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Driving under the influence (DUI) can lead to severe consequences such as imprisonment, mandatory fines, and driver license revocation. This is because DUI is considered a serious offense, and convictions result in permanent marks on your driving record along with potential loss of driving privileges, fines, and imprisonment.
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