How to Avoid a Mesa DUI Arrest
Don’t wait until it happens to you! Have a plan!
Of course, the best way to avoid a Mesa DUI is to not drink and drive.
However, if it were so easy
not to do than there wouldn’t be laws
against it.
Right? Below
are some tips on how to avoid a DUI in
Mesa should the situation arise.
1. Have a lite beer or
lager- Lite
beer has lower alcohol content than many other alcoholic beverages. Therefore,
it will metabolize in your blood
more slowly than a drink that has higher alcohol content. In
an average adult, typically one bottle of
lite or regular beer can be metabolized in one hour. It
is harder to keep track of mixed drinks
and wine because they are poured by the bartender and because the
glasses the
drinks are served in vary in size. So,
it’s possible to drink more alcohol than you think you are
drinking.
This also increases the
chances that you may
have to contact a Mesa drunk driving attorney in the morning if you aren’t
careful!
2.
Don’t let the bartender or server
control how much you drink-
Servers and bartenders are paid to sell
drinks.
Expect them to ask you many
times if you want another one.
Don’t be
baited into this trap.
You can be sure
they won’t be coming to your rescue when you get a DUI. Politely
let them know you are done and order
a soda or water.
3. Know where you keep
your driver’s
license, proof of insurance and vehicle registration-
Should you be pulled
over, you do not want to be fumbling around for these items when the
police
officer is observing your every move. It
is important to look organized and calm at all times if you want to
avoid a Mesa DUI.
4. Consider buying a
portable breathalyzer-You can
find these items on many
websites.
Prices range from
$30-$300.
A breathalyzer can be helpful
on a night when you have drank heavily but have to report to work in
the
morning.
When you wake up, it will
indicate if you really should be driving.
It is important to remember,
though, that these devices are not 100%
accurate so keep this in mind should you decide to purchase one.
5. Be aware of your rights-
It is important to remember that you have the
right to remain silent and to not answer the officer’s
questions.
Field sobriety tests are
voluntary tests and
it is in your best interests not to submit to these tests. Be
calm and politely decline the invitation
to submit these tests.
If you have been arrested for a DUI, you
need the help of an experienced drunk driving attorney.
Call a
seasoned Mesa DUI attorney
now!
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