BUI Emphasis Patrols this Weekend

And there off … not quite yet, but this Sunday the hydroplanes, a high flying airshow and Seafair are back in action and that means … Boating Under the Influence emphasis patrols … yikes. Commencing Friday and ending late Sunday law enforcement will be patrolling our Lake Washington waterways looking for impaired boaters. Last year officers made 61 BUI arrests. This year, unlike last year, anyone convicted of BUI will be facing a gross misdemeanor, which means the possibility of 364 days in jail and a $5,000 fine. As noted in our last blog, Washington’s new BUI law went into effect this past Sunday.

In other news, a West Seattle man is being held on $1 million bail while awaiting possible charges for Vehicular Homicide for a fatal incident that occurred this past Saturday. The man allegedly was involved in an accident in which his pick-up collided with another vehicle. The pick-up rolled over, ejecting and killing a passenger riding in the bed of the truck. The man has had multiple alcohol related incidents in the past, and was allegedly driving on a suspended license and in violation of an ignition interlock restriction.

Now more than ever, one cited for BUI or a DUI is well advised to hire a qualified Seattle DUI attorney as soon as possible. Boating Under the Influence allegations in Washington State are extremely serious, and can cause havoc on a person’s personal and professional life. Anyone charged with BUI in Washington State should immediately seek the assistance of a seasoned Seattle DUI lawyer. The Seattle DUI attorneys that make up the criminal defense team of SQ Attorneys are highly qualified and reputable Seattle DUI defense lawyers that are dedicated to providing top notch, aggressive representation for those arrested for DUI in Western Washington. The team creates success by working with law enforcement and the prosecuting attorney’s office to ensure that all facts and circumstances related to the criminal allegations are considered in creating the fairest, most equitable and just resolution possible in light of all the surrounding circumstances.

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