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Is Drink Driving A Criminal Offence In QLD?

Drink Driving! Is this a criminal offence in Queensland? Everyone’s heard of drink driving, and everyone knows it’s not something anyone wants to be caught doing, but is it a criminal offence here in Queensland? We’ve put together this post to share the answer and some other important information you may be interested in when it comes to drink driving here in Queensland. Is drink driving an offence? To cut to the chase, yes it is! Under the Transport Operations (Road Use) Management Act, it is a criminal offence to drive whilst over the legal alcohol limit. Knowing the alcohol limits here in Queensland: Knowledge is power, and if you know what is expected of you when you drive, you

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Here Is A Great Guide On How You Can Still Enjoy A Drink Without Making It A DUI Offence

Here is a great guide on how you can still enjoy a drink without making it a DUI offence​ Most Aussies love a social drink with friends, family or colleagues but, one drink too many and getting behind the wheel can land you in hot water. Sometimes it can be a fine line between being under the alcohol limit and slightly over. Here is a great guide on how you can still enjoy an alcoholic beverage without making it a DUI charge. Ensure that your drinks equate to one standard drink This is where so many people come unstuck. Many assume that one beverage, regardless of its size, equals one standard drink however, this couldn’t be further from the truth.

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A Helpful Guide On How To Choose A Lawyer After You Have Been Charged With Drink Driving

A Helpful Guide On How To Choose A Lawyer After You Have Been Charged With Drink Driving Each year, thousands of people are charged with drink driving. It is a heavily policed crime that carries tough penalties. If you have been charged with a drink driving offence, it’s a good idea to seek legal advice. We have put together this helpful guide on how to choose a lawyer to help you increase the likelihood of achieving an outcome you are satisfied with. Why it’s important to hire a lawyer when facing a drink driving charge If you have been pulled over with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of more than 0.05, then this is considered a criminal offence. You will

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The process of going through a drink driving charge at the Magistrates Court in Brisbane

DUI Court Process – Appearing In Court For Drunk Driving Going to court for the first time can be daunting. Unless you have been to the Brisbane Magistrate court before or know someone who has, you’ll most likely have no idea what to expect, where to go or what to do. The thought of the unknown is what many find so nerve-wracking. Hiring an experienced traffic lawyer can make this process much less scary. They can walk you through the process and guide you on the steps you should be taking and when. More often than not, those that have legal representation for their drink driving charge will receive a lesser penalty. Where is the Magistrates Court in Brisbane?  You’ll

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What should I be prepared for on the first court date for my traffic offence?

What should I be prepared for on the first court date for my traffic offence? Going to court for the first time can be an overwhelming experience, and it’s in your best interest to know how the process works and what to expect. This can ensure you are prepared for what’s to come and put your best foot forward to achieve an outcome you are satisfied with. Check the details on your Notice to Appear documentation If you are required to attend court for your traffic offence, you will be given a Notice to Appear. This will state the date, time, and location where your matter will be heard. On the actual day, you’ll have three options available to you:

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The Consequences If You Refuse A Breathalyser Test in QLD

Penalty For Refusing Breathalyzer Test QLD You can get pulled over by the police and be asked to provide a breathalyser test at any time, day, or night. But what if you refuse? What are the repercussions for doing so? In this article, we’ll take a look into refusing or failing a breathalyser test here in Queensland and what it can mean for you by doing so. What Is A Breathalyser? A breathalyser is a device commonly used by law enforcement officers to measure the level of alcohol in your breath, (if any). The reading displays on the device, and this gives the officer your blood alcohol concentration (BAC). What Is The Purpose Of A Breath Test? Driving over the

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What If A DUI Offence In Australia & What Happens When Charged?

What If A DUI Offence In Australia & What Happens When Charged? Driving under the influence continues to be a prominent issue in our country. You may have heard of the term before but, what is it exactly, and what are the repercussions of doing so here in Australia? Throughout this post, we’ll share everything you need to know. What is driving under the influence? Driving Under Influence (DUI) is when a driver has drugs or an illegal amount of alcohol in their system. It is considered a serious traffic offence here in Queensland. It is important to know that drivers supervising an L-plate driver and those who aren’t physically driving while in a vehicle can still get charged with

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Here are 5 important reasons why you shouldn’t drink and drive

Here Are 5 Important Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Drink and Drive Drink driving is still a prevalent issue here in Australia, many know the dangers yet still take the risk and get behind the wheel after a few too many drinks. It’s simply not worth it, and here are 5 important reasons why. You could hurt someone or yourself Driving while under the influence of alcohol can negatively affect your brain, senses, and your motor function. It impairs your vision, your ability to concentrate and react quickly, and clouds your judgement which encourages risk-taking behaviour. Driving in this condition not only puts your life in danger but also those around you. A seemingly harmless mistake can have life-long consequences that

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Road Rules you should be aware of here in Australia 

Road Rules you should be aware of here in Australia  The list of road rules here in Australia is long however, they are put in place to keep us safe on the road. Laws such as sticking to the speed limit, not using your phone while driving and wearing a seatbelt are all common knowledge, but what about some of the not so known road rules? How much do you know about them? Let’s find out! We’ve put together some road rules you may or may not be aware of. Using your horn for any reason other than warning purposes is illegal If you’re like many others, you’ve likely used your horn to alert someone that you’re out the front

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Driving While Disqualified QLD

Driving while disqualified QLD Request Your Free Case Review CHECK OUT OUR FIVE STAR REVIEWS We Look After Our Clients Ally HodgesDrink Driver Lawyer Client I found the whole process with Donnelly, very easy and straightforward. Great communication and I felt very confident by being guided through the whole process. The outcome was far better than expected, but also everything that I deserve. I would recommend this group to anyone who is in a situation where they need representation for a matter in court. Natalie HowellDrink Driver Lawyer Client Danielle from Donnelly Law was absolutely fantastic! Super kind, helpful, and explained everything to me. I was extremely anxious and she made the whole situation easier to get through. I can

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