DUI-Metropolitan Services provides these services in English, Spanish, and Polish, and have flexible schedule of classes.
DUI offenders became eligible for this level of risk if he/she has:
The offender has: 1. one prior conviction or court ordered supervision for DUI, or one prior statutory summary suspension, or one prior reckless driving conviction reduced from DUI; and/or 2. a BAC of .20 or higher as a result of the most current arrest for DUI; and/or 3. other symptoms of substance abuse.
DUI-Metropolitan Services philosophy to provide services of the highest quality and value with a direct focus on meeting the needs of our clients to effectively support them, to achieve a productive, happy, and meaningful life free from alcohol and drugs. believes that it is possible for individuals, families and societies to improve the quality of life.
One of the challenges facing researchers as they strive to assess drinking in college students has been the lack of a uniform definition of heavy episodic (or binge) drinking. In addition, the use of terms such as “on one occasion” or “in a sitting” to describe the time-frame for binge drinking has been criticized. Recognizing this, the NIAAA National Advisory Council approved the following definition:
A “binge” is a pattern of drinking alcohol that brings blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to 0.08 gram-percent or above. For a typical adult, this pattern corresponds to consuming 5 or more drinks (male), or 4 or more drinks (female), in about 2 hours.