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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1983)
Wednesday, September 21, 1933 Daily Nebrasksn ttxr:: """Tl'l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TTl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ITT 1 1 1 ! J 1 1 ' J"j, 1 1 It1" xpm; (1 , . T, r . - x 4-W J7 -4-1- Uk ; v. . JZ nX77 o " J L TI- y -I h- M ' fT" . . """"" - y f ""h; " U ' II L -J ' J Li v. ' "Z""ZZ--- ZZZZZ-ZZZ,""""""u ' ' 1 " lCZT lr V .1 C--4- v "-ZZZ I ZZZZZZZZ-ZZZuZ u "'. IZZj OF ' t t i i ( f ii j r " " ' i: , "i-r ; r r r- r rr Zi ; u -CTtwvW.irV'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fTh- I f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IFTT1!1 7"ftr -tf-F -FR LCOHOL DEMONSTRA- to demonstrate the effects jj Individuals (who are pic 11 from UNL to participate course and skills test while inking. :e BudveiserD&D Distributors UNL Campus Police y Godfather's Pizza Lancaster County Atty. Office F CHANGES V 1 :'yifi' i . 7 .". i' ) n.inT.iii 1 11 - - 111 ...1 1 . r.":v ' j ," ; . V1 ' -"1 111 11 I r 1 11 -fi- 1 1 -J Crais Smith Health Aide Cather G Diane Bannister Health Aide Burr 3 East Lisa Butler Health Aide Cather 11 1 U X 4 k i t w . -fpass or est -a rcniinj lighten- tha uzld test, it is up to t!:3 caccrvhcihcr cr net to take you to tho County Jail for further -testing, bzzzd cn 1j vicusl observations. If you fail yon cro automatically escorted I ' to the City-County Building for an ofudal : Inreath test &2 01 v Ths intcilyzcr mccurcs tbrccith alcohol levels. If you rcfuss to tako the intosilyser test, you are automatically subject to admi nistrative revocation of your license. If you have more than .107o alcohol in your blood, you may be charged and incarcerated. j Most studies chow that an average person can consume about one shot of liquor per hour and still pass the breath test, but that rule of thumb varies greatlv depending on your weight and body metabolism. A better rule of thumb is not to drive if you drink. Nebraska's getting tough on DVI, and the penalties are ctiff and mandatory. Under the ncv DY7I laws, put into effect 'July 17, 82, the minimal terms of pro Da- . t 1 A J uuu you couiu receive arc: nay a euspii bion of drivrrrs lif rr.rith rrr.tricted criv- . ileges for four months thereafter, $200 fine, required attendanco at alcohol edu cation claerer, cud to cubmit a vritten saonthlv rcpert r.s v,ell as reporting in per- oon to the prcbaticn cflicer as directed. ! ! ' -J L.j f S ( i I "1 SI I ? i : I I ! f nn.r If you are given a straight court sentence, the maximum penalty you would receive for DVI 1st offense is: 7 days jail term, $200 fine, and cis months complete suspension of your drivers license. 2nd time offenders receive a mandatory 30 day jail term, 500 fine, and one year complete suspension. 3rd time of fenders receive 3-6 months in jail, $500 fins, and lifetime suspension of driving privileges. 1 met. ST) r L r ..aCi-;. ... One DWI conviction may stay with you forever. Nebraska is now in a thirty-state compact whereby if you lose your license because of DWI in this state, you lose it in 29 other states. Remember, a taxi cab costs only pennies compared to the emotional and fi nancial costs of a drunken driving charge. Drunk drivers can Mil and often do! 11 - y7 ' :a a . J m, M ariimm "J j 1 , , -X J l - - J L J - 1 Hn'