If you find yourself in an accident and no one is injured or present you are not always required to remain at the scene. 316.062(1) states that the driver of any vehicle involved in a crash resulting in injury to or death of any person or damage to any vehicle or other property which is driven or attended by any person shall give his or her name, address, and the registration number of the vehicle he or she is driving, and shall upon request and if available exhibit his or her license or permit to drive, to any person injured in such crash or to the driver or occupant of or person attending any vehicle or other property damaged in the crash and shall give such information and, upon request, exhibit such license or permit to any police officer at the scene of the crash or who is investigating the crash and shall render to any person injured in the crash reasonable assistance, including the carrying, or the making of arrangements for the carrying, of such person to a physician, surgeon, or hospital for medical or surgical treatment if it is apparent that treatment is necessary, or if such carrying is requested by the injured person.
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Daytona Beach Second DUI Within 5 Years With A BAC Over .15%
If you are arrested for a second DUI within 5 years in Daytona Beach or the surrounding areas you are exposed to certain minimum and maximum penalties. The penalties for a second Daytona Beach DUI within 5 years with a BAC above .15% Florida Statute 316.193(6)(b) include: $2,000 fine plus court cost, 12 months of probation, 60 month driver’s license revocation, 10-364 days jail, 30 day vehicle impound, 24 month ignition interlock with P restriction on the driver’s license, Advanced Alcohol Safety and Education Class or the out of town equivalent, MADD Victims Awareness Panel and 50 hours of community service with the option to buy out at $10 per hour. If you are accused of a Second DUI in Volusia County contact Daytona Beach DUI attorney Kevin J. Pitts.
Daytona Beach Second DUI Within 5 Years BAC Below .15%
If you are arrested for a DUI in Daytona Beach or the surrounding areas you are exposed to certain minimum and maximum penalties. The penalties for a second Daytona Beach DUI within 5 years with a BAC below .15% Florida Statute 316.193(6)(b) include: $1,000 fine plus court cost, 12 months of probation, 60 month driver’s license revocation, 10-270 days jail, 30 day vehicle impound, 12 month ignition interlock with P restriction on the driver’s license, Advanced Alcohol Safety and Education Class or the out of town equivalent, MADD Victims Awareness Panel and 50 hours of community service with the option to buy out at $10 per hour. If you are accused of a Second DUI in Volusia County contact Daytona Beach DUI attorney Kevin J. Pitts.