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zero tolerance


Question Posted Friday December 18 2009, 6:41 am

i live in IA,we have a zerotolerance law.im 18 and blew a .68 but was not issued a ticket that night.could still receive one

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Matt answered Wednesday December 23 2009, 8:43 pm:
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leah87 answered Monday December 21 2009, 1:52 pm:
As long as he let you go and did not write you a citation or ticket and you do not have to attend court then you are fine. Be careful!

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_bryttnii answered Friday December 18 2009, 5:48 pm:
It depends. If he just let you go that night, then most likely no. If you had to go to jail, then most likely and you will have a court date.
I live in Virginia and our law is .08 or higher is a DUI and they usually give you the ticket right then and there.

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