Driving Fast For Diversity
Like driving fast cars? How about cars that are made to go faster than you have ever gone before? WCBS 880's Wayne Cabot suits up.
South Dakota law elevates a third conviction for driving underthe influence to a Class 6 felony, resulting in a potential maximumsentence of two years in prison, a fine of up to $4,000 andrevocation of a driver’s license for at least one year.