Lawyer Markets DUI Practice with Business Cards for Bar Patrons
Let's say you've walked out of a bar and had a few too many. To make it bad, let's say you decide to drive home. To make it worse, let's say the police lights and siren go off behind you, and you're pulled over.
What do you do? What do you say?
If you're a client of criminal defense lawyer Anthony J. Colleluori of Woodbury, NY, you reach for his business card, which recites detailed directions on the back, and you hand the card to the policeman.
Colleluori passes out the "Attention Bar Patrons" flyer and card at drinking spots on Long Island. The card is a perforated tear-off from the flyer that reads "Over the past few months Nassau County Law Enforcement has been targeting local bars in an attempt to crack down on DWI, DUI and drug offenses."
Among his tips:
- Be courteous to all police officers
- Avoid profanity and rude gestures
- NEVER volunteer information
- DO NOT exit your car unless instructed to do so
- Utilize the attached card by presenting it to the officer
and the most important tip is the last: Contact an attorney (presumably Colleluori) prior to submitting to any tests, verbal or otherwise.