Monday, December 14, 2015

DUI attorney matthews bark of Casselberry | Calls for tougher DUI laws in Maryland after officer’s death


Source    : wtop
By        : Mike Murillo
Category  : Attorney Matthews Bark of Orlando, DUI Attorney Matthews Bark of Casselberry



DUI attorney matthews bark of seminolecountyChief Tom Manger who says the state has the weakest penalties for the offense.

“It’s clear that his patience has worn thin on the issue of drunk driving but I venture to say that his frustration is probably reflective of many in law enforcement,” says Kurt Erickson with Washington Regional Alcohol Program.
Erickson says Montgomery County is one of the hardest working jurisdictions, when it comes to catching drunk drivers. He says the county made 4,000 DUI arrests last year, averaging one arrest every two hours.

“The majority of DUI first time offenders get this slap on the wrist, rather than the penalties that Maryland has on the books. Unfortunately it’s not working,” Erickson says.

That slap on the wrist which Erickson said needs to go away, is giving first-time offenders probation if they are caught driving drunk. He would also like to see tougher laws for repeat offenders.

Montgomery County police said that the driver who hit Leotta was driving drunk and had two other DUI arrests on his record.

Erickson says Maryland is also behind the times when it comes to embracing technology that can help prevent drunk driving.

Unlike other states in the region, such as Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware, Maryland doesn’t require all people convicted of driving drunk to have an ignition interlock system in their vehicle. Erickson said the in-car breathalyzer, which prevents a drunk driver from starting the vehicle, should go inside every the car of every offender.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Attorney Matthews Bark of Orlando | Casselberry bans pet stores inside city limits


 Source    : mynews13
By        :   Amanda McKenzie
Category  :  Attorney Matthews Bark of Orlando 

The city of Casselberry is saying no to pet stores.The City Commission voted 4–1 Monday to prevent any future stores from selling cats and dogs that could come from illegal mills.

"In Seminole County, we're killing hundreds of animals every month," said Carla Wilson, an activist supporting the pet store ban.

While no Casselberry residents spoke up for or against the ordinance, pet store owners and activists from surrounding cities came forward to make their case. Ben Hoofnagle, owner of Petland in Orlando, said he believes people have the right to shop how and where they want.

"I'm more about allowing the consumer to make the choice and demand will dictate that," Hoofnagle said.

Monday's vote won't stop people from buying pets from breeders, but is meant to encourage citizens to adopt from shelters.

"Every dog bred, it means one more shelter dog is dead," Wilson said.

Nearly 40 other Florida cities have imposed a similar ban on pet stores, and activists like Wilson said she will be traveling to other Central Florida cities to encourage others to "adopt, not shop."

(Source:mynews13.com/content/news/cfnews13/news/article.html/content/news/articles/cfn/2015/11/9/pet_store_ban_casselberry.html)