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What is the legal blood alcohol limit in florida for someone over 21 years of age with no prior DUI'S or DWIS ?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
DUI (Driving Under the Influence of Alcoholic Beverages, Chemical Substances or Controlled Substances). s. 316.193, F.S.
Under Florida law, DUI is one offense, proved by impairment of normal faculties or unlawful blood alcohol or breath alcohol level of .08 or above. The penalties upon conviction are the same, regardless of the manner in which the offense is proven.
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Fine Schedule s. 316.193(2)(a)-(b), F.S.
First Conviction: Not less than $500, or more than $1,000. With Blood/Breath Alcohol Level (BAL) of .15 or higher or minor in the vehicle: Not less than $1,000, or more than $2,000.
Second Conviction: Not less than $1,000, or more than $2,000. With BAL of .15 or higher or minor in the vehicle: Not less than $2,000, or more than $4,000.
Third Conviction More than 10 years from second: Not less than $2,000, or more than $5,000. With BAL of .15 or higher or minor in the vehicle: Not less than $4,000.
Fourth or Subsequent Conviction: Not less than $2,000
There's more but I dont feel like copy/pasting the entire page.
Source(s): http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/duilaws.html Using google is hard. - Anonymous6 years ago
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What is the legal blood alcohol limit in florida for someone over 21 years of age with no prior DUI'S or DWIS ?
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- 1 decade ago
It's .08 for anybody over 21, regardless of whether or not that person has any previous offenses. The penalty on the other hand, may be affected by the individual's record, or lack thereof.
Source(s): http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/duilaws.html - 1 decade ago
When driving, it is the same as most states, .08.
Prior offenses have no relevance.