ARREST AND CONVICTION OF INJURED INTOXICATED DRIVERS IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA

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BARILLO, DJ ALLENTOWN HOSPITAL-LEHIGH VALLEY HOSPITAL CENTER, USA
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Abstract

The legal hazards of driving under the influence (DUI) are frequently not appreciated by alcohol users. Physicians who treat such patients following collisions are often unaware of the judicial disposition following hospital discharge. The courthouse records of 511 intoxicated drivers involved in collisions and admitted to one Level ITrauma Center were examined in order to determine if DUI arrests and convictions were obtained. The proportion arrested for DUI ranged from 6%-54% (mean 41%) depending on county of crash site and distance from the trauma center. Of those arrested, the proportion of DUI convictions averaged 98% for all jurisdictions. Two hundred and nineteen intoxicated drivers were transported from the crash scene by helicopter. Increased transport distance was associated with a lower arrest proportion (p . 0.01). Most injured intoxicated drivers in thisstudy were not arrested for DUI. Of those identified and arrested, conviction was a virtual certainty. Helicopter transport may provideadditional protection from prosecution. (A)

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I 859870 IRRD 9311
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1993 E25 5 PAG: 635-9 T12

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