When attending your favorite college or pro football game this fall, drink responsibly to avoid getting a DUI after the game.

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7/26/2011
Anton J. Stelly
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Study: Large Number of Fans Leave Sports Events With High Alcohol Levels

The University of Minnesota has released a study that unsurprisingly shows that one in eight people attending major sporting events (such as football and baseball) had blood alcohol levels exceeding the 0.08 legal limit to drive.

Those participating in pre-game tailgating activities were 14 times more likely to have a blood alcohol level above the legal limit.

Do not be surprised if you attend college football games this fall to see a higher concentration of police on roadways leading out of the stadium on the lookout for intoxicated fans  departing the stadium.

If you arrested for DUI, be sure to engage services of a Virginia lawyer having both experience and a track record for success these types of cases .

 



Category: DUI & Reckless Driving Defense



Mr. Stelly regularly appears in the courts of the City of Richmond, Henrico County, Chesterfield County, Goochland County, and Hanover County.




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