Central Florida Bonding Announces Their Newest Article Entitled, “What is Impaired Driving?”


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Many over the counter medications and prescription medications have side effects that include slower reaction times, decreased hand-eye coordination, difficulty concentrating or judging time and distance that are similar to the effects of alcohol and illegal drugs

Central Florida Bonding, located minutes from the Orange County Jail in Orlando, Florida launches their newest blog focused on educating people on what impaired driving means.

Hadi Khouri, the owner of Central Florida Bonding, states, “you could face driving under the influence charges after taking an over-the-counter medicine (OTC). Many OTC medications and prescription medications have side effects that include slower reaction times, decreased hand-eye coordination, difficulty concentrating or judging time and distance, and other impairments that are similar to the effects of alcohol and illegal drugs.”

Medications often include warning labels but if you aren’t certain, you should ask your doctor or pharmacist about potential side effects. These tips and more can be accessed online at: https://cfborlando.com/impaired-driving/

Khouri adds, that a new medication might affect you in ways you didn’t anticipate so always take precautions. Law enforcement officers are trained as drug recognition experts (DREs) to identify drug-impaired driving using a standardized evaluation that includes behavioral tests and physical assessments, such as breath alcohol testing, eye exams, and other behavioral and physical observations.

If there is sufficient evidence that the driver is impaired, drug recognition experts can collect blood or urine samples. Refusing to take a required roadside test at the time of arrest means your license will be automatically suspended for one full year.

After being arrested for DUI, you will likely receive a citation with instructions on how to complete the process. You must appear in court within 30 days of receiving the citation. If you fail to do so, you will be issued another citation and your license will be suspended until you pay the fine.

Khouri states “If you or a loved one finds themselves behind bars and facing charges of speeding, driving with a suspended license, driving under the influence, boating under the influence, reckless driving, or any other charge, Central Florida Bonding can help.”

Central Florida Bonding has bailed clients out of jail for numerous charges such as drugs, DUI, BUI, boating while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated, road rage, identity theft, domestic violence, child neglect, assault, battery, and more. To start the bail bond process, defendants are encouraged to call 407-841-3646. Central Florida Bonding is licensed to post bail throughout the state of Florida and with affiliated agencies across the United States.

A bail bond agent is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days of the year. All of the bail bond agents at Central Florida Bonding are experienced, knowledgeable, and licensed. They are ready to assist with paperwork, can explain the ins and outs of the bail bond process, and can answer questions regarding the criminal justice system.

This Orlando bail bond agency serves all of Central Florida including Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Volusia, and Lake Counties. Defendants have benefited from the expertise of Central Florida Bonding since 1979. Khouri states, “We have been helping Central Floridians for many years. We can help you too! Please rely on our experience and expertise to guide you through this stressful experience.”

Central Florida Bonding is located in the Cox Plaza at 2911 39th Street, Suite 300, in Orlando, Florida. To learn more about this bail bond agency, visit online at https://cfborlando.com/, or call 407-841-3646.

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