Drivers on Prescription Drugs Are Hard to Convict
Drivers on Prescription Drugs Are Hard to Convict
The issue is vexing police because there is no agreement on what level of drugs in the blood impairs driving.
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Drivers on prescription drugs: Dangerous, but hard to convict
The accident that killed Kathryn Underdown had all the markings of a drunken-driving case. The car that hit her as she rode her bicycle one May evening in Miller Place, N.Y., did not stop, the police said, until it crashed into another vehicle farther down the road.
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Prescription ‘drugged driving’ may be on rise
Accidents due to prescription drugs are on the rise, but persuading a jury to convict remains difficult.
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