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U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Daniel JeanPaul/Released 160331-M-XX000-345.JPG
Mar 31, 2016
New changes to U.S. Forces, Japan, regulation will impact how much alcohol drivers on U.S. installation in Japan can have their bloodstreams and still be considered fit to drive, beginning Monday, April 4, 2016.There is now a minimum disciplinary action of a 60-day license suspension for those caught driving with a blood-alcohol content level .03 to .079. In addition, commanders have the right to impose additional disciplinary measures, depending on the circumstances. Those caught driving with a BAC level at or above .08 are considered intoxicated drivers and will be dealt with accordingly under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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