Prom, graduation and underage parties shouldn't include alcohol

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It's that time of year when teenagers attend proms, graduations and other parties as the school year comes to an end.

Those celebrations could turn tragic if someone decides to drink and drive.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation wants to remind teens and their parents about the state's Zero Tolerance Law that carries serious consequences for those under 21 convicted of driving under the influence with any amount of alcohol in their blood.

Those under 21 convicted of DUI with a .02 blood alcohol content, or greater, face penalties, including a 12-month to 18-month license suspension, 48 hours to six months in jail, and fines of $500 to $5,000.

It's also against the law for young adults under the age of 21 to consume, possess or transport alcohol. And adults can be held accountable if they supply alcohol to minors.

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This page contains a single entry by Teresa Boeckel published on April 15, 2009 12:30 PM.

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