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Thoughts on recent California DMV vs. Courts re: DUI charges?
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<blockquote data-quote="KushBandit" data-source="post: 14414056" data-attributes="member: 165188"><p>I'm not a LEO, but I have experience with this. I was pulled over and charged with a DUI. The DA dropped the charge, but the DMV still suspended my license for about 11 months, which took a lot of paperwork and dealing with the DMV Safety Office to get it reinstated. If you get charged with a DUI, you have up to 5 days to setup an appointment with the DMV to keep your license from being suspended, I didn't know this at the time, so mine got suspended.</p><p></p><p>Story time:</p><p>One day, about 2 years ago, I was driving reckless and slid my truck around a few corners. This was about 9:00pm on a Thursday. No other cars around and no pedestrians near by. A narcotics unit, about a block away, had heard my truck and was looking for me. As I turned into my neighborhood, he spotted me and flipped on the lights. I pulled over, where I was asked to get out of my truck at gun point.</p><p></p><p>I had no alcohol or drugs in my system, nor on my person. 100% sober. The cop gave me a FST, which included walking a line 6 times, the pen test twice, and recite the alphabet backwards twice. The officer still arrested me and took me to the "drunk tank" at the local county detention center, where I also did 2 more tests; pupil dilation and blood work. Funny thing is, I had just been a accepted into the police academy after completing my written and physical tests. Blew my chances for about 5-7 years because of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KushBandit, post: 14414056, member: 165188"] I'm not a LEO, but I have experience with this. I was pulled over and charged with a DUI. The DA dropped the charge, but the DMV still suspended my license for about 11 months, which took a lot of paperwork and dealing with the DMV Safety Office to get it reinstated. If you get charged with a DUI, you have up to 5 days to setup an appointment with the DMV to keep your license from being suspended, I didn't know this at the time, so mine got suspended. Story time: One day, about 2 years ago, I was driving reckless and slid my truck around a few corners. This was about 9:00pm on a Thursday. No other cars around and no pedestrians near by. A narcotics unit, about a block away, had heard my truck and was looking for me. As I turned into my neighborhood, he spotted me and flipped on the lights. I pulled over, where I was asked to get out of my truck at gun point. I had no alcohol or drugs in my system, nor on my person. 100% sober. The cop gave me a FST, which included walking a line 6 times, the pen test twice, and recite the alphabet backwards twice. The officer still arrested me and took me to the "drunk tank" at the local county detention center, where I also did 2 more tests; pupil dilation and blood work. Funny thing is, I had just been a accepted into the police academy after completing my written and physical tests. Blew my chances for about 5-7 years because of that. [/QUOTE]
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