NHTSA’s “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Campaign
As much as the authors of the blog posts on this website like to help others, we all would prefer that no one ever need
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As much as the authors of the blog posts on this website like to help others, we all would prefer that no one ever need
According to an article from The Hill newspaper, as of December 2021 alcohol-impaired crash deaths are at a nearly 15-year high. One now wonders if
Tennesseans may recall that Governor Lee signed an executive order during the COVID-19 pandemic allowing restaurants to sell alcoholic beverages for take-out. Apparently, this order
On March 15, 2021, Tennessee Senate Bill 0246 was unanimously passed. If the accompanying House Bill passes as well, as it appears it will, the
On March 21, 2018, a bill sponsored by Tennessee State Representative Bud Hulsey and Senator Frank Niceley allowing judges to prohibit those convicted of driving
Issued on the same day (February 11, 2016) as State v. Davis, (See, Cross the Center Line 1 Time, Expect to be Stopped), the Tennessee
A recent amendment to a current Tennessee law will hurt offenders a little more in the wallet if they are convicted of driving without wearing
Smartphone applications (apps) seem to have permeated every facet of our lives. For people fighting alcohol addiction, there are a host of apps available to
The Knoxville News Sentinel (the local Knoxville newspaper) reported on a recent discovery that a TBI employee had mishandled and mistakenly switched the blood alcohol
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