Learn How To Beat A DUI: Get Your Life Back On Track!

Learn How To Beat A DUI: Get Your Life Back On Track!

A DUI can be a mistake that plagues you for life if you do not take action to remove it from your record or reduce it’s effects. Those three letters will follow you like an albatross around your neck, just as if you had the letters “DUI” tattooed on your forehead. Fortunately, there are things you can do to learn how to beat a DUI in every state, even those that do not allow you to expunge your record.

The first step in learning how to beat a DUI is to understand the DUI process. DUI is political crime that makes local governments huge amounts of money, & these governments feel huge amounts of pressure from political lobby groups like Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Because of the money & political clout involved, there is pressure to lower Blood Alcohol Level requirements to increase arrests & revenues. This means many people who would never have a criminal record otherwise get drawn into the DUI process for offenses at lower BAC levels that pose less of a threat.

The second key to learning how to beat a DUI is understanding that DUI is a one size fits all crime. Someone who who shows a low or borderline BAC with no signs of impairment is treated in the same manner as someone who blows 3 times the legal limit & causes an accident. When an employer sees your DUI on a background check, which scenario do you think come to mind?

The final step to learning how to beat a DUI is to realize that the system has been set up with the best interests of the law, the government, & the pressure groups placed ahead of YOU. Just putting yourself at the mercy of the court or trusting your attorney is the worst thing you can do. They all have their interests ahead of yours. You need to educate yourself on how to beat a DUI. The information is available but it is in no one’s best interests to GIVE it to you. You will have to educate yourself on your state’s DUI laws & do what you can to clear your record. The price of the material is also very reasonable compared to the cost of paying an attorney or continuing to live with that DUI on your record.



Originally published here.

Drew B. Spaeth


About the Author

Expunge Drunk Driving Record

Leave a Reply