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If you are a driver under 21 with a breath or blood alcohol level of .05 or higher you will be required to: perform six weeks of community service pay a fine of $2,500 attend a substance abuse course spend 20 days in jail. State whether True or False.

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The statement is false as there are no specific consequences mentioned for drivers under 21 with a blood alcohol level of .05 or higher.

According to the information provided, in most US states, a blood alcohol level of 0.08% by volume is considered legally dr*nk. There is no mention of specific consequences for drivers under 21 with a blood alcohol level of .05 or higher. However, it is important to note that laws and consequences may vary depending on the state.

In general, penalties may include a substance abuse course and other educational or rehabilitative measures. Organizations like MADD have influenced stricter legislation for underage DUI offenses.

However, according to many states' Zero Tolerance laws implemented to reduce teenage drinking and driving, even a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) lower than the standard legal limit for adults can result in severe penalties for underage drivers. The penalties for drivers under 21 with a BAC of .05 or higher often include a mandatory substance abuse course, possible community service, fines, and sometimes driving privileges suspension, rather than an immediate jail sentence.

This approach is intended to educate rather than solely punish, aligning with efforts by organizations such as Mothers Against Dr*nk Driving (MADD) in advocating for stricter laws and consequences. Actual penalties may differ, and typically, a first offense may not automatically lead to jail time.

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