Showing posts with label online dui classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online dui classes. Show all posts

Thursday, December 13, 2012

24 Hour Online DUI Classes Are Available To Fulfill Court Mandates

High profile DUI accidents and arrests within the sports industry continue to be a serious problem. This past Saturday, Josh Brent of the Dallas Cowboys was charged with intoxication manslaughter after speeding and crashing on an Irving, Texas state highway. His car flipped at least once, killing teammate Jerry Brown. This is a sad event, and the 2nd DUI for Brent. In 2009, Brent was sentenced to two years probation and 60 days in the Champaign, Illinois County jail. He was released after serving half that time and resumed his football career. There is no question that the legal repercussions from this horrible accident, aside from his own personal issues, will be severe since he will now be a two-time offender and manslaughter is involved.

In the state of Texas, manslaughter, or in this case, intoxication manslaughter, is the act of accidentally causing someone’s death with your car due to drunk driving and is a second-degree felony. Intoxication assault is punishable by a fine of up to $10,000, a prison sentence of anywhere from 2-20 years, and 240 – 800 hours of community service. The judge can also order alcohol and drug education classes for rehabilitation purposes. These types of classes have become part of the protocol nationwide as jurisdictions realize that jail time is not enough for DUI offenders. It is necessary to educate these individuals with alcohol awareness education to help stop the behavior.

Sports players are under a lot of pressure to perform for their team, and to make a great deal of money. This stress often translates into nights of hard partying. Examples like this recent 100% preventable accident reinforce the need for players and everyone who is planning on drinking while away from home, to hire a designated driver, bring along a sober friend or call a taxi instead of getting behind the wheel! In fact, the NFLPA even operates a safe ride program that is advertised on the back of every union card.

A 24 Hour Level 3 Drug & Alcohol Awareness Class is one of educating Brent as to how and he can overcome this high-risk behavior. Unfortunately, he has already realized the worst possible scenario for the immediate repercussions of drinking and driving. Classes will teach him about the health risks involved to the brain, central nervous system and body, and how his alcoholic behavior affects other family members. For example, he may not realize how unreliable, unstable and unfocused he had become. High quality programs also teach ways to stop the behavior through improving communication skills, skills in stress management and confidence building techniques.

The most convenient and simple way to take an alcohol education class is to take it online. Look for a course that is has a BBB rating of A+, offers a 100% guarantee, and is designed by an expert in the field with the appropriate drug and alcohol credentials. Prior to taking the class, ask your court for approval to make sure they accept distance-learning classes. More and more legal systems across the country are accepting them because they understand how difficult it is to get a pre-scheduled traditional class held at a building site. Online classes enable clients to stay at home and privately focus on healing and their own behavioral change. They also offer flexibility as they are available 24/7, so the offender doesn’t need to miss any more work or school to attend.

Take an online alcohol and drug awareness today to fulfill your court mandate or for self-improvement purposes to avoid finding yourself in a tragic situation.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

For Faster Results Take A DUI Class Online

Getting a DUI conviction is no walk in the park. This type of charge is taken extremely seriously in all 50 states and rarely are even first time offenders let off lightly. One can expect a license suspension and criminal court proceedings. This adds up to money spent on fines, lawyers and transportation costs as well as money lost from missed work time. Then the DUI sentence could include jail time, community service and mandatory alcohol and drug education classes.

Some jurisdictions also require that an ignition interlock devices be installed in your vehicle as well. This is also at a cost to you.

DUI convictions can also cause complete turmoil in your personal life. First of all, you may not be able to drive anywhere for a period of time, and you will end up with at least a misdemeanor on your record. If you have prior convictions or hurt anyone, you can end up with a felony charge on your record.

If all of this news isn’t enough to scare you into thinking before drinking, then also take into consideration that future employers may not be thrilled to hire someone with a DUI on their record. And, last but not least, your car insurance is going to skyrocket. Automobile companies will now consider you to be high risk and some may cancel your policy even if you’ve been in good standing for many years. Then you will be forced to purchase insurance through a high-risk insurer and it will cost the big bucks.

So now that you’ve read about all these punishments, the one shred of silver lining that an offender can do for herself post DUI conviction is to fulfill her court mandated alcohol education class online. Taking a class online allows the client the convenience of sitting at a computer, or with a laptop or Ipad, in the comfort of her own home. Absolutely nothing needs to be printed out or downloaded so you don’t have to be hooked up to a printer. Furthermore, this ability takes away the stress of having to meet a school’s predetermined schedule and the worry of actually getting there.

Online DUI courses are available online to fulfill court mandates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Always check first to make sure that your particular jurisdiction accepts distance-learning classes. If so, they are easy to follow and can generally be finished faster than going to a weekly class. For example, if you are going to court in less than a week and need to accomplish a 20 Hour Alcohol Awareness Class, it can be completed in one weekend. Or, you can spread out the learning an hour a night for 3 weeks. At the end of the course, a Certificate of Completion will immediately be sent out to you. This document shows your successful completion of the DUI class program and is what you present to the court. Taking a DUI class online rather than in a classroom is one of the few things you can do to help avoid more stress during this otherwise very difficult time.

Monday, August 13, 2012

The Impact of DUI on Your Life


There are many average drivers that don't know the consequences of driving after drinking or taking any drugs. For the average laymen, here are the reasons why you should be concerned about having “just a couple beers” after work, and then driving home.  DUI or driving under the influence is a felony, and it can have a massive impact on your life. There are several different penalties, and they will all drastically change your life until the situation is resolved. First of all you will have to pay some fines, secondly you will have to pay legal fees, your driver's license will be suspended, you will have to take part in some community services, take DUI classes, or in the worst case you will have to spend some time in jail. And, this is if you are just pulled over.  If you are caught with a DUI and are involved in an accident, or have hurt anyone, the punishment will be to the full extent of the law.

Impact of DUI on Your Life
1)Your social life can be affected in case you get a DUI, as most states publicize DUI arrests, leading to embarrassment for you and your family.

2)A DUI can cost you up to five thousand dollars, which includes fines, legal fees, car insurance fees, license reinstatement fees, bail fees, DUI class fees and other expenses.


3)You will also find traveling difficult, as your driver's license is suspended for 90-180 days, and you will have to travel on public transportation or depend upon friends. Renting vehicles can be really difficult for you, as most car rental companies check driving track records. The car insurance rates and insurance premiums of people that have faced DUI increase a lot.


Long Term Impact
The worst thing about DUI is that it is a felony, and you will have to face long term consequences. The punishment doesn't just end by spending some time in jail, or doing community service.  You may have to face penalties from Department of Motor Vehicles, your creditors, your insurance company and even from your employer.  When applying for a new job, you will have to check the part of the application that asks if you have ever been convicted for criminal activity.  These problems can be even more troublesome then the punishment you get from the court.

Fulfilling Court Mandate by Taking Online DUI Classes
Apart from other requirements, the court may also ask you to take DUI classes. These classes are aimed at teaching people about the health risks, dangers to you and everyone in the car with you, knowledge of blood alcohol limits, legal issues, family issues and other aspects of abusing drugs or alcohol.  Most courts acknowledge online DUI classes, they contain the equivalent information and education as on-site classes, but can be taken from the comfort of your home. Another beneficial aspect of online classes is that they are cheaper, and can flexibly fit into your schedule as classes are available to take 24/7. Therefore, if you are employed at an office, and don't want to interfere with or lose your job, then the convenience of being able to take a class at 8:00 p.m. at night or 5 in the morning, can be really beneficial. The two worst things after facing DUI are to lose your job, or fail to fulfill the court's mandate, so it is best to take DUI classes online.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Finding DUI Classes Online

It can often be difficult to find a DUI class because these program are not always readily available.  Depending on where you live, the closest program might be miles or hours away.  Taking your DUI class online might be a viable option.

Online DUI classes can be taken from any computer or internet ready device.  Years ago, such classes where not available.  We highly urge anyone considering the online option to make sure your DMV or court will accept the program in a distance learning format.

The advantage to taking the class online is that you don't have to spend as much money, and you don't miss valuable time away from work, school or other commitments you may have made.  The online format allows for total convenience and is stress free.  Learn more about drug and alcohol awareness classes here.