Boating DUI Lawyer

Many of us know our state DUI laws, but how many of you know your state BUI laws? BUI stands for boating under the influence, and in the state of Georgia the BUI law is nearly identical to the DUI law. Unique to the Georgia BUI law is the “10 day” clause. You only have 10 days to appeal the suspension of your right to boat in Georgia. If you do not appeal within 10 days, you will automatically lose your right to boat in Georgia. This suspension could last for up to one year. Other consequences of a BUI are similar to those of a DUI. You can face jail time, stiff fines, increased insurance rates, and a permanent criminal record. Over half of all boating accidents are directly related to alcohol or drug use and states are cracking down on enforcing BUI laws. Getting a BUI is just as easy as getting a DUI. You can be pulled over for a “traffic stop” on the water just like you can on the road, and oftentimes checkpoints are set up on the water just like roadblocks are on the road.

Consequences of a BUI are similar to those of a DUI. Getting a BUI can give you a criminal record that will follow you for the rest of your life. You can have your boating license suspended, and for repeat offenders your driver’s license can be suspended as well. There are also high fines associated with receiving a BUI and a judge could also order you to take an alcohol and drug-counseling course. Some repeat BUI offenders can even get charged with a felony. BUI penalties often become harsher if minors were present during the BUI.

Don’t let yourself face stiff consequences and your right to boat in Georgia. Call Kyle today so he can begin working immediately on your case.

770-744-5250

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