MommyJuice Accused of Increasing Risks of DUI Accidents in Fort Lauderdale and Elsewhere

May 2, 2011

A new string of entertainment technology draws in mommys and is accused of putting them, and their families, at an increased risk for a DUI accident in Fort Lauderdale and elsewhere in the United States. Web sites, like Twitter, are now advertising "wine" parties where mommy users meet at their respective computers sip wine while they tweet, according to Boston.com. While many view this as an excellent way to bond through social media, others find it as a disturbing marketing technique for wine companies.
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These mommy "relaxing" techniques come after a study, conducted in New York, that concludes that U.S. women are drinking more and are accounting for more drunk driving arrests, according to MSNBC. Arrests of women are reportedly on the rise, while male offender numbers continue to decrease. Many of these study cases reported that more mommys were getting behind the wheel with their children in the backseat.

A Broward DUI attorney understands that the presence of aggravating factors, such as a car accident, presence of children or drugs can significantly complicate any DUI case. These types of cases are best handled by an experienced attorney. In some cases, treatment options may be available instead of jail time.

While men reportedly still drink more than women and are still responsible for more drunken-driving cases than women, the gap is narrowing. Women are feeling greater pressures at work and home, they are driving more, and they are behaving more recklessly.

"Younger women feel more empowered, more equal to men, and have been beginning to exhibit the same uninhibited behaviors as men," said Chris Cochran of the California Office of Traffic Safety.

A new form of mommy relaxation come with much criticism. The company's marketing lines, "because you deserve it,'' lead critiques to believe that the juice may endanger children worldwide.

A competitor to MommyJuice, Mommy' Time Out, says that the new "Juice" company is pure copyright infringement. MommyJuice recently asked a judge to declare that the name of their product does not violate their trademark. Mommy's Time Out is a company based out of Italy.

"We realized for the last two to three years, the pattern of more female drivers, particularly mothers with kids in their cars, getting arrested for drunk driving," said Tom Meier, director of Drug Prevention and Stop DWI for the county.

One recent weekend, a Florida mother was accused of drunk driving when she was involved in an accident that killer her 14-year-old daughter. Critics say there are more stories that don't even make the news. Private account of depression and poor health of mothers who turn to alcohol when what they really needed is help.

In the United States, nearly 30 percent more women were arrested for driving under the influence in 2007 than in 1998. Men accounted for more than 7 percent fewer cases during those years.

Fort Lauderdale DUI Attorney Carlos Canet is an aggressive and experienced drunk driving defense attorney, representing clients facing DUI charges in Fort Lauderdale, Miami and West Palm Beach. Call 866-7ASKDUI to discuss your rights.