New Hampshire DWI Laws. Make
sure your lights, including your plate lights and brake lights, are
working and that your license and registration are up to date before you
drive anywhere with a green mouth; the cops will be looking for excuses to pull over
vehicles on St. Patrick’s Day Eve so don’t give them a reason to stop you! Like in the case of DWI roadblocks, there usually are not
enough drunk drivers on the road to keep them all busy, so there will
likely be a lot of other arrests, like operating after license
suspension, possession of marijuana, and other victimless crimes and violations. Don’t give them a chance to hassle you.
The police
sometimes arrest people for drug impairment if they can’t smell alcohol
or if the driver passes the breath test. Once a driver passes a breath
test, a whole extra gauntlet of aerobics are performed by the police on
the driver to “detect drug impairment”. If they’re told to find some drug impaired drivers they will probably find some and now more than ever due to new laws passed as of January 1, 2013 regarding Drug Impairment, you can now be arrested for driving under the influence of cough syrup or aspirin! Don't get caught in this trap- Remember You Don't Have to Talk to the Cops. Lawyer Up & Shut Up- Then Call Mark Stevens! 603.893.0261 (24/7)
You can plug my number into your contacts right now on your cell phone for when you are hassled:
1-603-893-0074 (24/7) or 1-603-893.0261 (24/7)
If you get arrested feel free to call me at anytime. I look forward to speaking with you.
The Law Office of Mark Stevens
5 Manor Parkway
Salem, NH 03079
tel. 603-893-0074 (24/7)
info@byebyedwi.com
For more information on Attorney Mark Stevens, testimonials, won case examples, or changes in laws- please visit www.nhcrime.com or www.byebyedwi.com
Good information.
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