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The inconvenient truth

I just picked up the most recent Secretary of State publication regarding DUI.  Once again they were not entirely truthful.  You be the judge.

 The manual says when a person gets a DUI their license gets revoked.

The truth is when a person is convicted their license is revoked.  So, if a person gets a DUI and they get supervision, no conviction = no revocation.  If a person gets another DUI, and the charges are reduced, no conviction = no revocation.

So are they telling the truth or trying to scare you?

Ray Flavin


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