Truckers Sue Over License Denial Drunken Driving Cases Limit Ability to Work, Suit Says
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › April 29, 2009
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel › April 29, 2009
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Eight truckers charged with drunken driving say their constitutional rights are being violated because Wisconsin law doesn't allow them to get occupational driver's licenses, according to a federal lawsuit.
The suit argues that Wisconsin discriminates against commercial truckers with its law that says they can't drive for work, even if they were arrested driving drunk in their private cars.See the full content of this document
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Truckers Sue Over License Denial Drunken Driving Cases Limit Ability to Work, Suit Says
Others charged with drunken driving in Wisconsin can apply for an occupational license, which lets them drive to keep their job.
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