Monthly Archives: May 2013

Seattle Traffic Initiative Moving Forward

As most folks are probably now aware, two grandparents were recently killed, and a mother and her 11 day old baby were severely injured due to an alleged drunk driver who had past DUI history. The tragedy was in a school zone during school hours. Presumably in response, the city of Seattle announced a new… Continue Reading »

Recent DUI’s Highlight Problems

As the push continues for tougher DUI laws, two recent cases are drawing attention to repeat offenders. On Tuesday, Puyallup police say they got a repeat DUI offender off the streets when they arrested James Door. Tuesday’s DUI arrest was Door’s fifth, and investigators say he was so impaired when they pulled him over that… Continue Reading »

Age Verification on the Horizon … Beware Young Ones

In Washington State it is unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one years to possess, consume, or otherwise acquire any liquor. A violation of this Washington law (RCW 66.44.270) is a gross misdemeanor punishable by 364 days of jail and a fine of $5,000. Keeping in line with RCW 66.44.270, Washington State is… Continue Reading »