Jan292010

Tennessee Police Officer Resigns After Being Charged With DUI

Strictly Enforce DUI Laws

Strictly Enforce DUI Laws

As an experienced Tennessee car accident lawyer I want to remind you that driving with a BAC of .08 or higher is illegal in Tennessee and every other state. If you follow my Blog, The Tennessee Auto Accident Attorney”, you will know that in Tennessee we continue to see a tragic number of people with debilitating injuries and deaths as a result of impaired driving. This careless disregard for human life must stop. To help ensure that happens, the Tennessee Highway Patrol and local law enforcement are dedicated to arresting impaired drivers wherever and whenever they find them, no matter whom they are.

Reference a recent report in several Montgomery County media outlets about a Clarksville, Tennessee police officer who was arrested in Henry County on charges of DUI and Implied Consent. The implied consent charge stemmed from his refusal to submit a breath test. While on administrative leave, and before a court appearance and departmental hearing the officer resigned his commission.

My experienced trying Tennessee automobile accident cases tells me that in order to send the right message to the driving public the enforcement of DUI laws has to cover everyone. Lives are at stake and DUI is a dangerous crime and should be treated as such.

If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee automobile accident involving a drunk driver you owe it to yourself to contact the experienced Nashville automobile accident lawyers at Phillip Miller & Associates and take advantage of a free consultation to learn about your rights and remedies.

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