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Former UM student to serve three years prison for DUI death
Miami HeraldFormer university student Ivanna Villanueva sobbed Friday as she accepted a three-year prison sentence for a drunken driving crash that killed a grandmother on her way home from work. The tears kept flowing when relatives of the victim, Eyder Ayala,...Tags: University of Miami, Students, Dining and Drinking, Teaching and Learning, Defendants
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County MADD backs lower DUI limit, but not waiting for change.
Jacksonville Journal-Courier, Ill.Although the National Transportation Safety Board is pushing for a national move to lower the legal blood alcohol content limit for driving to 0.05 percent. But some locally question how effective such a move might be in keeping drunken drivers off...Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Industry, Drunk Driving
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EDITORIAL: New DUI proposal ignites anger, debate
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloA proposed nationwide lowering of the legal alcohol driving limit from 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent raised the ire from the usual sectors this week when the idea was publicized by the National Transportation Safety Board. The liquor and beverage...Tags: Highway Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation, Road Transportation, John D. Rockefeller IV, Consumer Goods Industries
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Should the legal limit for drinking and driving be lowered?
A federal agency recommends lowering the blood alcohol limit for drivers from 0.08 percent to at least 0.05 percent. Reporters Peter Hall and Colby Itkowitz asked supporters and opponents about their views. YES: The NTSB argues the legal limit should be...
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Bid to lower DWI threshold stirs debate
The Buffalo NewsA federal safety board stirred up debate Tuesday when it recommended that states cut the threshold for drunken driving almost in half -- from a blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent. That's about one drink for a woman weighing less...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Highway Transportation, Erie County, Lawyers, Justice System
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Civility group founder fears he might be victim of IRS weeding
The Akron Beacon JournalThe founder of a group dedicated to promoting civility fears his application for tax-exempt status might have been among those weeded out and delayed by the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS last week apologized for a group of Cincinnati employees who...Tags: Television Industry, The Wall Street Journal, Internal Revenue Service, Satellite and Cable Service, Taxation
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States urged to lower DUI limit
The Dayton Daily NewsA federal agency on Tuesday asked states to toughen the standard to declare when someone is legally too drunk to drive. Among a series of recommendations, the National Transportation Safety Board, which investigates traffic crashes, said states should...Tags: European Union, National Transportation Safety Board, Drunk Driving, Transportation Industry, U.S. Congress
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Tougher drunken driving threshold of 0.05 blood alcohol content recommended
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.Local advocates for drunken driving victims said they think a federal proposal to reduce the blood alcohol content threshold from 0.08 to 0.05 would be good for the country. "I'm not against drinking alcohol," said Lisa Vogel, leader of the Sandhills...Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Highway Transportation, National Transportation Safety Board, AAA, Transportation Industry
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Recommendation to drop blood-alcohol limit may not mean change for SC -- yet
The Island Packet OnlineThe National Transportation Safety Board recommended on Tuesday that the blood-alcohol level at which motorists can still drive legally be dropped from .08 to .05, but lawmakers and authorities say the recommendation won't lead to swift changes in South...Tags: Tom Davis, Highway Transportation, Law Enforcement, Justice System, Frank Hamilton
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Safety board's call to lower blood alcohol limit for drivers stokes criticism
The Kansas City StarThe beer that turns out to be "one too many" could soon be the one before that. The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Tuesday that all states lower the legal limit for a driver's blood alcohol content by more than a third, from 0.08...Tags: Jay Nixon, Motorvehicle Accidents, The New York Times, Transportation Accidents, Local Government
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Sherburne County felony sentencings
St. Cloud Times, Minn.Sentences handed down in Sherburne County: October Jason William Underwood, 40; felon convicted of crime of violence -- firearm violation; sentenced to 60 months in prison, stayed 15 years on conditions including a chemical dependency evaluation and...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Fines
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MADD against legal limit drop
Boston HeraldThe Bay State chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving isn't backing a federal proposal to lower the legal blood-alcohol limit from .08 to .05, saying there are better ways to make the roads safer. "We believe right now, we ought to just maintain the...Tags: Barack Obama, National Transportation Safety Board, Justice System, Lawyers, Drunk Driving
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