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Tougher penalties take effect for repeated Pennsylvania DUIs

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The legal consequences for repeatedly driving under the influence in Pennsylvania have become much more severe under a new law that just took effect.

Legislation passed in October by the General Assembly and signed by Gov. Tom Wolf established the state’s first felony for DUI.

It applies when someone has been charged with a third offense in a decade with at least twice the legal limit for alcohol, or any fourth-time offender. Pennsylvania law sets the legal limit for driving at 0.08 percent.

Previously, all DUI offenses in Pennsylvania had been treated as misdemeanors, which carry lighter penalties and fewer other consequences.

“What we think will happen is that people are going to have another reason not to drive impaired against after the first time,” Chris Demko of Pennsylvania Parents Against Impaired Driving told Pennlive.com .

Demko’s 18-year-old daughter was killed by a repeat DUI offender four years ago.

The new law also mandates longer jail time for those who unintentionally cause someone’s death because of a repeat DUI violation.