Wisconsin is taking steps to make it tougher on repeat drunk drivers. Governor Tony Evers has signed two new laws into effect to keep people who drink and drive off the roads. One of the measures requires an 18-month sentence for a driver’s fifth or sixth O-W-I. Evers also signed a law to revoke the driver’s license of anyone convicted for the fourth time. Lawmakers say they passed the bills with the hopes of keeping people sober while driving rather than just sending more people to jail.
Wisconsin Makes It Tougher On Repeat Drunk Drivers
Mar 2, 2020 | 5:00 PM
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