Got a DUI in Alabama?

Reader’s Question:

I think a friend of mine here in Mobile, Alabama has a drinking problem and it could also turn out to be a drinking and driving problem because he usually drives after having some drinks. Nobody wants him to get a DUI charge, so how do you think can I make him not drive after consuming alcohol?

Danika

Mobile, AL

First of all, if your try to talk to your friend whom you think has a drinking and driving problem, keep things light and avoid arguments and accusations. You can use humor so that you can get your hands on the car keys. This would definitely keep the situation from turning ugly. You might want to sneak the keys away and if all else fails, just take the keys when your friend is not looking. He would probably just think the keys were lost and eventually give up looking.

You may also suggest your friend to attend a treatment program if his drunken driving is already a part of the pattern. The American Council on Alcoholism does offer programs across the US. You should do this when you are both sober, and remember to be a good listener if your friend wants to discuss the problem. Also, if both of you are sober and talk about the problem, you can remind him that if he gets caught drunk driving and be charged with DUI in Alabama, he will be facing a serious charge. A DUI conviction would have harsh legal ramifications and can affect a lot of aspects in his life like being barred entry in some countries, losing job or future job opportunities and having an increased premium rates on auto insurance for so many years.

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