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Alcohol Rehab in South Dakota

Addicted.org provides the guidance for people needing help for their alcohol addiction.  We are here to decide upon the best possible alcohol rehab treatment program in one of the 48 treatment facilities in the state of South Dakota for you.  Addicted.org has certified counselors that are understanding and supportive with the guidance necessary to provide you to the road to sobriety.  There are many problems with alcoholism in the state of South Dakota that has tarnished relationships, lives and families for years.

Everyone can have the chance in participating in an alcohol rehab to deal with their alcohol addiction.  Addicted.org has the experience and knowledge to release the information that will get you into the best alcohol rehab in South Dakota.

Addicted.org is here to give you the right info and support to change your situation. The long term goal is a world without destroyed souls due to alcohol.  Give us the chance to help save your life.   We are here to make it easier for you, let us help!

Alcohol situation South Dakota

In South Dakota, there are less than 70 000 people who reported being alcoholics, this is very good news for the state officials. But there is still one problem that remains partially unsolved, the problem of all the road fatalities that occur because of people who drink irresponsibly and then go behind the wheel.

Law authorities of South Dakota are having quite a problem with alcohol abuse and addiction. We have all noticed that drunk driving is a problem internationally, but even though MADD South Dakota and other groups are promoting the effects of drunk driving, some people continue to drink alcohol and then go behind the wheel. That is often because when people drink a lot of alcohol, they start feeling like they are invincible and like they cannot be hurt. But drunk driving is not just about the driver, often a lot of other people are hurt.

Alcohol addiction information

A lot of individuals take alcohol in big amount, generally when many people are together at a party. But many of those people are not conscious of exactly the risks they run when drinking lots of alcohol. And some of the effects won’t even show at first, such as problems with organs like the liver, which can at some point lead to liver cancer.

Alcohol is a fast toxic at higher doses. The main symptoms observed are major impairment of the central nervous system, vomiting, behavioral changes, and stupor, followed by dehydration, and a whopping headache. At high doses, alcohol can kill you by stopping your heart or shutting down breathing.

DUI laws in South Dakota

  • Alcohol blood concentration level of drivers shouldn't’t be higher than .08
  • Zero tolerance law in South Dakota is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 30 days for the first offense of drunk driving
  • Driver's licence is suspended for  a year
  • Driver's licence can suspended for a year
  • The officials of South Dakota do not under any circumstance confiscate your car

In South Dakota, the law officials will not request the interlock ignition to be installed in the offender’s automobile. If the BAC level is over .17 when driving, the penalty will be worse. The law officials don’t use things such as alcohol education or mandatory alcohol assessment and/or treatment.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_sd.htm
http://www.safesouthdakota.com/Know%20the%20Laws.htm

 

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