Legal Regulations to Curtail Underage DWI |
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| By Robert Thomson | ||||
One of the major regulations that the state of Texas has established is designed to make it less appealing for teenagers and other individuals under the age of 21 to buy alcohol. If an individual under the age of 21 is caught in possession of alcohol or has been caught attempting to purchase alcohol in the state of Texas, the individual will have to attend an alcohol awareness class, carry out a minimum of 8 hours of community service up to a possible maximum of 40 hours of community service, surrender his or her license for a period of no less than 30 days and no more than 180 days if it is the first or second offense, and pay a fine of up to $500. If it is not the individual’s first or second offense and the individual is 17 years of age or older, the penalties may be even higher. If an individual under the age of 21, but over the age of 16 has been convicted for two or more separate alcohol-related incidents, the individual will face fines of at least $250 up to a maximum of $2500 and may also face up to 180 days in jail. In the case that the individual is instead under the age of 17, has previously been convicted of an alcohol-related offense, and has failed to attend the alcohol awareness class mandated by the court, the individual will have his or her license revoked for a period of one year if he or she is caught in possession of alcohol or has been caught attempting to purchase alcohol. In addition to these regulations that discourage underage individuals from purchasing alcohol, the state of Texas has also established a series of strict regulations to make it less appealing for individuals to sell alcohol to or purchase alcohol for individuals under the age of 21. If an individual is caught purchasing, providing, or selling an alcoholic beverage for or directly to an underage individual, that individual will face a fine of up to $4000 and/or up to a year in jail. The individual providing the alcohol may also have his or her license suspended for a year and may be held liable for any damage caused by the underage individual while he or she is intoxicated. |
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