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Michelle Jackson : How many times can a person be held for drunk driving before his driving license is suspended and he is charged high for DUI insurance?

DUI insurance and drunk driving Response : A very good question. Bad driving habits like drunk driving are always going to be a costly affair and something to worry about. Normally, the driving license is cancelled if the accident is serious. However, recently this year, a 55-year-old St. Paul man remains jailed after his 18th arrest on drunken driving charges.

The Minnesota State Patrol said he crashed his car on Highway 61 and Interstate 494 in Newport around 6:30 p.m. last Thursday.

Capt. Matt Langer said the man’s blood alcohol concentration was about 0.16 percent, double the legal limit of 0.08 percent.

The man’s car was seized and he was taken to the Washington County Jail. He was denied bail and is due in court Monday, according to officials.

Langer said the driver has 17 previous DWI convictions. The last one was nine years ago.

How in the world did this man have a license? Driving is a privledge – not a right. This is crazy that he’d still have a license even if his last offense was 9 years ago. My math skills didn’t get me into MIT but it looks like he averaged 1.8 drunk driving charges for each of the years that he was of legal driving age(16-46) for his first 17 offenses. The average would actually be higher because I’m sure that he didn’t have a valid license for 30 concurrent years. Why isn’t there something in place that would prevent this man (and others with similar DD issues) from obtaining a license?

Personally, I feel that if you have drunk driving record, it would be best to have interlock inserted on the steering wheel so that any drunk driving is avoided at all cost. The DUI insurance is normally higher for drunk driving, however you can take up the driving lessons, rehabilation for drunk driving and also shop auto insurance quotes online and you can try here at duisr22carinsurancequote.com for good quotes. Give up all your bad driving habits.




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