Being Charged with a Mesa DUI When You Work in Transportation

Phoenix ArizonaA charge of driving under the influence is very serious and can have stiff penalties.  Yet if you are a public transportation driver — such as a bus driver, taxi driver or train conductor — the penalties can be far more severe.  Working with an experienced DUI attorney in Mesa can help you get the penalties reduced or dismissed, but even the best DUI defense cannot save you if you commit a serious offense or are a repeat offender.

Here are a few consequences you may face if you are a transportation worker charged with DUI in Arizona:

Loss of Employment

In most cases, you will automatically be fired from your job as a transportation worker if you are convicted of a DUI charge.

A DUI conviction can also prevent you from finding future work in transportation.  That’s why a strong DUI defense is so essential.  Without the right DUI attorney on your side, you could lose your ability to make a living for yourself far into the future.

Loss of Driving Privileges

If you are convicted of a DUI, you may not just lose your job, but you may also lose your license.  As a transportation driver, you require a special license to legally drive.  Part of maintaining that license is maintaining a clean driving record.

If you lose your license, you face further obstacles to future employment opportunities.  Again, this is where you will want to work with a DUI attorney to help you keep the charges off your driving record.

Criminal Charges

As a transportation worker, you are entrusted with the lives of the people you drive.  Depending on the circumstances of your arrest, you could face criminal charges beyond the DUI, for instance, if the incident involves an accident and anyone is hurt, the charges will be much more severe.  You could face months of jail time, steep fines and restitution, or possibly even felony charges, which can affect your ability to get any kind of future employment, to get certain kinds of housing, or to enjoy certain rights, such as voting. A strong criminal defense is necessary to protect your future.

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