Does Zero Tolerance mean a Blood Alcohol Content of exactly zero?

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Does Zero Tolerance mean a Blood Alcohol Content of exactly zero?

Answer:

There are now more extreme measures in dealing with instances of drinking and driving among those under the age of 21. This is in consequence of what is called a “Zero Tolerance” policy. In some American states, this concept allies with express consent laws to maximize the unacceptability of driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI). In Colorado, express consent is an integral part of preventing and controlling DUIs.

What Is Zero Tolerance

Under zero tolerance the blood alcohol level be under a certain level before driving. Zero tolerance is applicable to those under the age of 21. In Colorado, while adults must have a BAC below .08, those under age 21 must have a lower BAC. It must not exceed zero. Those who fail to do will be charged and arrested with a DUI.

Defining Colorado Express Consent

In Colorado, express consent refers to the ability of an officer of the law to stop a vehicle if he or she has any reasonable ground to believe the driver is impaired. The officer can then administer a chemical test. The driver is required (express consent) to take this test. The only choice permitted is whether to take a blood or breath test. If the individual driver fails under the zero tolerance policy, the DMV will revoke and he or she will be arrested.

Call A Lawyer

Colorado express consent legislation does not allow you to refuse the test. Do not hesitate. Immediately call a lawyer if you face charges stemming from a DUI zero tolerance law. A skilled lawyer can help you mitigate the damages resulting from a DUI charge in Colorado.

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