Defense Against Boating Under the Influence in Glens Falls, Lake George and Around the North Country
The Adirondacks is a resort and vacation area to many. While on vacation many people drink and have fun. What people don't realize is that drinking and operating any type of motor vehicle is against the law. You can be charged with a DWI/DUI while on a boat, snowmobile or ATV as well as while driving a car, truck or motorcycle.
If you have been charged with a DWI/DUI while boating, an ATV DUI or snowmobile DWI you need aggressive representation to protect your rights and interests. Contact the experienced Lake Placid boating DUI attorneys at Thorn Gershon Tymann and Bonanni, LLP at 518-464-6770.
New York state has some of the toughest DWI laws in the nation. It does not matter what you were driving when you were drunk. The repercussions are significant. You may have to pay strict fines, may lose your driving privileges, may have an ignition interlock device installed on your car, and may even spend time in jail.
Our law firm has been serving tourists, local residents, seasonal and vacation homeowners for more than 20 years. Combined, our attorneys have hundreds of years of experience. A number of our attorneys are AV-rated* — a recognition of our excellence in our practice areas. We aggressively defend our clients' rights and their freedom. Don't hesitate to contact us and learn how to protect yourself.
Contact Our Saratoga Springs Drunk Driving Defense Attorneys
Contact the experienced New York DUI lawyers at Thorn Gershon Tymann and Bonanni, LLP. Please call 518-464-6770, or use the contact form to arrange for an initial consultation.
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