| Florida DUI and Fines |
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By: JOSH RIVERSIDE
DUI (driving under influence) or DWI (driving while intoxicated) is a serious offence in Florida.
Upon conviction of the crime, DUI attracts several kinds of punishments including fine, community service, loss of license, vehicle immobilization and may be even jail term. The fine schedule under DUI is given under s. 316.193(2)(a)-(b), F.S. The fine for the first conviction starts from $250 and may go beyond $500. For blood/breath alcohol levels (BAL) of 0.20 or higher, or for having a minor in the vehicle, a minimum fine of $500 can be imposed. It can go beyond $1000. Second convictions attract a minimum fine of $500, and it can be more than $1000. When the BAL is 0.20 or higher, or if there is a minor in the vehicle, the fine can range from $1000 to $2000 or beyond.
Third conviction (more than 10 years) means a minimum fine of $1000 to $2500 or more. BAL of more than 0.20 or having a minor in the vehicle would mean a fine of not less than $2500. Fourth of subsequent conviction attracts a fine not less than $1000 and $2000 for BAL of 0.20 or having a minor in the vehicle.
50 hours of mandatory community service is also given for first convictions or an additional fine of $10 is slapped on for each hour of community service required.
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