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The bays in Florida are usually frequented with people riding and driving boats. Whether you are enjoying the view or doing a bit of fishing, boating around bodies of water in Florida is a fun and productive activity. However, the case is different if you are driving a boat while intoxicated. Like infractions on roads, you can also get a driving under the influence charge if you are at sea or in the river (or at any body of water for that matter).
The US Coast Guard issued a warning that alcohol is more hazardous on water than on land. And in Florida, boating accidents and injuries increase when the weather is hotter. That is why knowing the safety requirements and how these laws affect you is important.
If you are driving a boat while intoxicated, what are the possible consequences?
Penalties for a DUI charge while riding a boat are severe. Besides a traffic ticket, you will find yourself having a criminal record. If you man a recreational boat, you can get your boating license revoked. If you are handling a commercial boat, you cannot only lose your license, it might be possible that you will be saying goodbye to your livelihood. The one thing you should remember that if you receive a felony conviction, you could also lose your right to vote during elections.
If you are found to have blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08% and you are manning a boat, you can be charged with DUI. First offense will usually give you a fine from $500 to $1000 and jail time of a maximum of six months with possible probation. Second degree misdemeanor of diving under the influence means nine month in jail and no more than $2000 fine and up to nine months in jail. Third degree felony on the other hand, will give you up to $5000 fine and a maximum of five years in prison.
Need a solid DUI attorney Cape Coral FL? You can contact Peter M. Dennis Law P.A.at (239) 800-0399 or here. The law office offers 24/7 assistance and free initial consultation for people in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Lehigh Acres, FL.