What Are the Rules for Minors Regarding DUI in Oklahoma City?
What Are the Rules for Minors Regarding DUI in Oklahoma City?
Oklahoma has a Drunk Driving Prevention Act that has very strict policies to prevent minors from operating their vehicle while they are intoxicated. They have a zero-tolerance policy for BAC levels in minors. This means that anyone who is under the age of 21 and is found to have any alcohol at all in their system while they are operating a vehicle, is violating the law and will be penalized accordingly. When minors are arrested for DUI, the penalties are harsh as a part of the Prevention Act to try and discourage this behavior as much as possible.Minors who are caught for DUI will likely face 10 days in jail and also face around $1000 in fines if they refused to take the BAC test when requested by officers. A minor getting a simple DUI charge is considered a misdemeanor, but it can turn into a felony if there are other serious charges associated with it. These minors may also face other charges for misrepresenting their age to obtain the alcohol or causing injuries to others due to their DUI.
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