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Alcohol Rehab in Rhode Island

Addicted.org provides the guidance people need who has an alcohol addiction.  We are here to help determine the best suited alcohol rehab treatment program in one of the 50 treatment facilities in the state of Rhode Island for you.  Drug Rehab Services has certified counselors with the understanding, support and guidance required to get you on the road to sobriety.  There are many issues with alcoholism in the state of Rhode Island that has broken relationships, lives and families for years.

You owe it to yourself to participate in a treatment that will handle your alcohol addiction.  Addicted.org has the experience and knowledge to supply you with the information needed to get you into the best alcohol rehab treatement in Rhode Island.

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Alcohol situation Rhode Island

Rhodes Island is a small state compared to others. But alcohol has still affected Rhodes Island in a big way, almost half of all road accidents that were fatal had to do with alcohol and driving under the influence. An alarmingly big part of the population of Rhodes Island is addicted to alcoholism.

More than half of the accidents that occur on the highways because the driver was not responsible enough to keep from drinking while they know they have to drive back. Rhodes Island is actually the single deadliest state when it comes to drunk driving. Another issue in which alcohol plays a major role in Rhodes Island is hazing. This is mostly seen in teenagers and young adults, they drink a lot of alcohol and perform horrid things.

Alcohol addiction information

Whether an individual is drinking a lot of alcohol, or did so before and is now trying to kick the habit, some very unpleasant side-effects can occur which can shake that person. Alcohol withdrawal can cause hallucinations or other psychotic effects. Alcohol may look harmless, but alcohol addiction is dangerous.

When someone uses alcohol despite apparent harm to himself and his well-being, it is called alcohol abuse. Men are 5 times more likely than women to develop this condition. However, the numbers of alcoholism among women has increased in the past 30 years. The women most affected are between 18 and 30 years old.

DUI laws in Rhodes Island

  • Alcohol blood concentration level of drivers shouldn't’t be higher than .08
  • Zero tolerance law in Rhodes Island is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 45 days for the first offense of drunk driving
  • Driver's licence is suspended for  a year plus jail time is mandatory
  • Driver's licence can suspended for two years plus jail time is mandatory
  • The officials of Rhodes Island could possibly take your vehicle away, but only at the 3rd offense committed by the driver

In Rhodes Island, there is a possibility that the interlock ignition would be installed in the offender’s automobile. If the BAC level is over .15 when he is arrested, the penalty will become worse. There is a possibility of the many offenders at some point undergoing a mandatory alcohol education and treatment as ordered by the court.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_ri.htm
http://www.anchorweb.org/2.7315/collegiate-hazing-resurfaces-in-rhode-island-1.777560

 

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