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by Ken Henry

Is there something from your past that you regret? Many of us can answer yes to that question, especially if you got a DUI. A DUI goes on long after the fees and legal papers are done.

Many times, we get in the car and don’t think about other people around us drinking and driving, but it happens. If you see someone swerving in and out of lanes, or doing anything could be dangerous, call 911 to report them. This way you get them off the road before they hurt themselves or others.

If you drink and drive, chances are you will get caught. More and more citizens driving under the influence, but if you get caught the stiff punishment will be with you for a long time. So think the next time you drink and want to drive.

There are many things that can happen when you get in your car after you drink, such as hurting yourself or others, or even killing someone. If you get pulled over for a suspected DUI, you risk jail time, criminal charges, and a ticket. A DUI goes against your record for a very long time. If you get a DUI, it makes your insurance rates go up and takes a long time to get it off. Driving drunk one night can make you pay for a long time to come.

Once you get a DUI placed against your license, it can take years to recover. This shows the insurance companies that you are a high risk driver and your premiums should be raised.

Companies are alerted when you are a high risk driver. In their point of view, one DUI on your record means that you are more likely to get another. The next DUI could be far more serious, with someone critically hurt or injured. If this happens, the insurance has to pay out for those bills. Because of this risk, they will make sure that once you get a DUI you will pay higher rates.

Some insurance companies make you file a SR-22 once you receive a DUI. This states that you have enough insurance coverage to protect you in case of an accident. This means that if you decide to drive while impaired and hurt someone or get into an accident, you have the insurance that your state requires by law.

The next time that drink sounds so good, remember that if you drink and drive, there are stiff consequences.

Stop and think next time you want to drink and drive, it affects more than just you!

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