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Malibu DUI Attorney, Amir Soleimanian, is Now Offering DUI Case Evaluations to Locals Affected by Increased DUI Checkpoints
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- California has always been known for its expansive coastline, iconic roadways, and dominate presence in media. There is one unfortunate feature of the Golden State that has recently brought it to the forefront of news though: the crackdown on drinking and driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the California Office of Transportation safety have invested hundreds of millions into DUI checkpoints that has resulted in countless arrests and convictions. Luckily for residents, every driver is innocent until proven guilty and that is why leading DUI attorney, Amir Soleimanian, is now offering free case consultations to anyone affected by these checkpoints.
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Los Angeles DUI Lawyer, Amir Soleimanian, Warns Locals of New California Laws that Could Result in License Revocations of Up to Ten Years
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DWI Courts: Cure for Drunk Driving Carnage?
It is abundantly clear that drunk driving is an important health and safety issue in the United States. The statistics make that obvious: There are more than 17,000 alcohol-related traffic fatalities in the United States every year. What is significantly less obvious is the answer to the problem. Certainly, keeping all drivers who are alcohol-impaired off the road seems like an obvious solution, but in taking a closer look at the problem, it appears that huge gains can be made by dealing with those who are at the heart of the problem: the hardcore drunk drivers.
State to look into fatalities
State traffic engineers will review the circumstances surrounding three recent pedestrian deaths on Lexington Road to see if the five-lane roadway needs crosswalks or other safety improvements.
PennDOT Announces Highway Deaths in 2011 Second-Lowest on Record
HARRISBURG, Pa., March 16, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- There were 1,291 people killed in crashes on Pennsylvania roads last year, the second-lowest number on record and 33 fewer than in 2010, according to PennDOT Secretary Barry J.
Boating fatalities up, stats show
ATLANTA - As Georgians hit the lake during this holiday weekend to start the summer, they should be careful.
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