Although there is some ambiguity in the search term DUI, the
search term "Seattle DUI" is used almost exclusively by people who have been charged with the
crime of driving under the influence (i.e., "DUI") in or near the city of
Seattle,
Washington. As a three letter acronym,
DUI has many meanings other than "driving under the influence," most notably
referencing "Diving Unlimited International," a manufacturer of scuba diving equipment and
accessories with a very prominent presence on the World Wide Web. Moreover, there is a great deal of noise in
search results for Seattle DUI because of the prominence of Seattle-based Web
properties. Specifically, when a prominent Seattle-based Web property such as the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer offers coverage of a DUI topic, search engine algorithms interpret that
coverage to be about Seattle DUI. In the search results presented below, this type
of noise has been filtered out; what has not been filtered out are Seattle DUI search
results that overlap with the more general search query
Washington State DUI.
Are you looking for information about "Seattle DUI"? law enforcement
Seattle Police Department | Traffic Unit Comprised of the
AM Enforcement Squad, the PM Enforcement Squad, and the DUI Squad, the mission of the
Seattle Police Traffic Unit is to promote expeditious traffic flow that enhances traffic
safety for all residents of, and visitors to, the City of Seattle.
DUI
Victims Panels Designed to make people think seriously about and be confronted by
the possible consequences of drunk driving, DUI offenders and others who may benefit are
often required to attend a DUI Victims Panel as a condition of their court sentence in
Washington State.
Councilmember
Nick Licata | Urban Politics #180 5/20/04 Seattle City Councilmember Nick Licata
addresses the flaws and inequities of Seattle's Operation Impound and recommends changes to
Seattle's vehicle impound policies based upon the greater traffic hazard posed by people
charged with DUI.
Metroblogging
Seattle - DUI alert A Seattle blogger warns St. Patrick's Day revelers that law enforcement will be out in force looking for DUI suspects.
Are you looking for information about high profile "Seattle DUI" cases?
SeattlePI.com - Doctor Gets
Work Release in Fatal DUI By Sam Skolnik, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reporter - Saturday, March 19, 2005
William Mitchell, the naturopathic doctor who helped found Bastyr University in Kenmore, was sentenced yesterday to spend one year in work release for a drunken-driving accident in which a pedestrian was killed in Shoreline in 2003.
SeattlePI.com - Sexon Reports to Camp, Wants to Shed DUI Cloud By John Hickey, Seattle Post-Intelligence Reporter: Peoria, Arizona - Saturday, February 19, 2005 Richie Sexson has spent most of the last week or so looking at the headlines he made earlier this month.
ESPN.com - Sexson Eager to Move Past DUI Associated Press: Peoria, Arizona - February 19, 2005 Slugger Richie Sexson, one of Seattle's big offseason pickups, checked into Mariners camp two days early Saturday, knowing he'd have to explain a Feb. 5 drunken driving citation.
ESPN.com - Spokeswoman: Sexson Passed 2 Breathalyzer Tests Associated Press: Vancouver, Washington - February 12, 2005 First baseman Richie Sexson, one of the Seattle Mariners' prized offseason acquisitions, was cited for drunken driving last weekend after he was stopped by a Clark County sheriff's deputy.
The Seattle Medium - Supreme Court Justice Bobbe Bridge Cited With DUI, Hit And Run by Gene Johnson, Associated Press Writer - 3/5/2003 State
Supreme Court Justice Bobbe Bridge apologized for a drunken-driving and hit-and-run incident,
calling her behavior inexcusable and promising to seek a professional evaluation of her
alcohol use.
Are you looking for press releases and other media coverage of "Seattle DUI"?
KOMO News | DUI Strips at SeaTac Bars By KOMO Staff - March 16, 2005
Police are distributing over 1300 Personal Alcohol Test Strips to bars and restaurants in
the City of SeaTac that allow persons who have been drinking to test themselves to see if
they might have had too much to drink.
KOMO News | Ken
Schram : What Are They? Drunk? By KOMO Staff & News Services - February 15, 2005 Editorial criticizing the dichotomy of laws in Washington State regarding alcohol and drunk drivers.
Are you looking for "Seattle DUI" case law?
Municipal Research & Services Center of Washington - Seattle v. Williams 128 Wn.2d
341 [No. 62065-2. En Banc. December 21, 1995.]
An ordinance defining driving while intoxicated, in part, as having 0.08 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath within two hours after driving
conflicted with state law and was unconstitutional.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit - Baker v. City of Blaine The
Ninth Circuit affirmed the judgment of a district court that denied writ review of a Washington State Supreme Court judgment holding that a pro se criminal
defendant had not been denied his Sixth Amendment right to counsel.
Are you looking for information from and about "Seattle DUI" rehabilitation counselors and medical professionals?
Drug Rehabilitation - Seattle, Washington A
collection of free and sponsored listings for drug rehabilitation treatment centers, drug
rehab programs, prescription drug addiction help, and alcohol detox rehabilitation centers.
The Hart Center - DUI/DWI Services Family
drug addiction intervention specialist Patrick Hart provides information about drug
addiction intervention, private assessment, drunk driving lawyer referral, deferred
prosecution and outpatient / inpatient drug treatment recovery options for people that seek
help with issues of alcohol or substance abuse.
Swedish Medical Center - How to Beat a Hangover by Krisha McCoy, MS
You know your limits. You won’t drink yourself silly. What’s the worst that could happen?
You could wake up with a nasty hangover, for starters.
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