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BWI Defense

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Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) is the act of operating under the influence any motorized craft that carries a person over water, usually motor boats and jet skiis. If the craft has any kind of motor at all, it falls under the jurisdiction of the BUI and/or BWI law. The law excludes crafts like rowboats or canoes because those are propelled entirely by water. A kayak is an excellent example of the type of craft exempt from boating while intoxicated laws. If you're arrested, hire an attorney who is versed in Boating While Intoxicated (BWI) cases. An attorney from Caplan Law Firm may find flaws in your case that may make the difference between a conviction and an acquittal.

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