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Tougher DUI law called a good first step
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Tougher DUI law called a good first step

2012
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For a person convicted of their fourth DUI, it's probably the fifth time he or she has been caught, he said. That's because Wyoming has a deferment program where the first offense does not go on their record, he said. Capt. Rich Hillegas of the Laramie County Sheriff's Department supports the bill as well. If people don't stop to think about the possibility of seven years in prison, he said, he doesn't know what will deter them. Wyoming's existing DUI laws should be stronger, she said. Some families who have lost loved ones to impaired drivers say offenders don't spend much time in prison before they are released to a work camp, she said.
Publisher
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle