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How Much Would You Pay to Avoid a California DUI Arrest?

California Cost of DUI.JPGUnfortunately, it is not always easy to find someone to serve as a designated driver. Often, the person who says they will stay sober and drive you home ends up drinking too much. Since is never a good idea to get in the car with someone who may be intoxicated, in these cases, it is best to call a cab or friend to pick you up.

But what happens if you plan to drive your own car home but end up having too much to drink? Often, California drivers will convince themselves that they are "ok to drive" to avoid the hassle of finding a ride home and a ride back to retrieve their car the next day. Many of those arrested for California DUI claim that they thought they were safe to drive.

To address this common problem, designated driver services are becoming more available and affordable in California. These services are designed to get both you and your car home safely.

In California, companies like Last Call Sacramento and the Ohio-based Be My Designated Driver, which is expanding throughout California, offer to pick you up and take you home - and bring a second driver to transport your car.

When weighing the costs of a California DUI against the cost of a designated driver service, it seems like a very affordable option.

If you or someone you know has been arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence in California, it is imperative to consult with an experienced DUI attorney. Contact our California DUI attorneys today.

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