The Unexpected Consequences Of A DUI
Drinking and driving can cost more than just your license
Just because you get a DUI doesn't mean that you're an alcoholic. In fact, in many cases, it's non-alcoholics who get DUIs simply because they had one too many drinks drinks one night out with friends and blew over the limit when they were pulled over on their way home. Regardless of the reason why you got a DUI, getting a DUI conviction comes with many repercussions. You're probably already aware that your license will be revoked for a period of time and that you might have to do a bit of time in jail, but there's a few unaccepted consequences of a DUI conviction that you might not know about.
1. Ignition Interlock Devices
In many states, it's required under UI law that you have an ignition interlock device placed on your vehicle for at least six months in order for you to get your license back. Not only are ignition interlock devices inconvenient since they require you to blow into them when they beep as you're driving down the road and in order to get them to start, they're also terribly expensive. In addition to the initial cost of getting the device put on your car, you'll also have to pay fees every month to keep it calibrated.
2. DUI Classes
Another UI law that most states have is that you complete DUI classes after getting a conviction. These classes aren't cheap either (we're talking at least a couple hundred dollars), and they're time-consuming. You usually have to complete at least 12 hours of them. Most states offer either four-hour night classes completed in three days or six-hour classes completed on two Saturdays.
3. Long-Term Repercussions
A conviction for a DUI can have long-term repercussions as well. For instance, a DUI will show up on a background check for a job. Regardless of whether the conviction was a first-time misdemeanor or a felony, it could result in you not getting the job that you applied for. While you can get many charges and convictions expunged from your arrest record, DUIs are ones that you cannot. In short, they'll follow you forever.
4. Professional License Forfeiture
People in certain professions could have their professional licenses revoked in they get a DUI simply because the DUI is a indication of poor judgement. Doctors, lawyers and other specialists are examples of the types of professionals who are in danger of having their licenses revoked by a governing agency due to a DUI. However, in most cases, there must be a perpetual habit of reckless behavior in order for this to happen. Usually, a first-time DUI won't result in professional license forfeiture, but it could, depending upon the issuing agency.
5. Increased Insurance Rates
Your auto insurance will most definitely go up if you get a conviction for a DUI because insurance companies will then view you as a risk factor. They figure if you get behind the wheel after drinking, then you're reckless and are, therefore, more likely to be involved in a wreck. Your health insurance could even go up as a result of a DUI since it could be viewed as a sign of alcoholism, which is adverse to your health.
6. Job Loss
Some employers have provisions in their handbooks that allow them to fire you if you get a criminal conviction. If that's the case with your employer, then you might find yourself in need of a new job, which will be more difficult to acquire when you've been fired and have a DUI to boot.
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