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14-07-2004, 03:41
Man Tells Doctor He Drinks 6-Pack A Day, Loses License
Law Requires Doctors To Report Possible Impairments For Drivers
HARRISBURG, Pa.
A Pennsylvania man who told his doctors he drinks more than a six-pack of beer a day is now fighting to get his driver's license back.
The man said he disclosed his drinking habit in February to doctors who were treating him at a hospital for an irregular heartbeat.
In April, he got a notice that his license was being revoked for medical reasons related to substance abuse.
A state law requires doctors to report any impairments that could lessen ability to drive safely and requires revocation until the driver proves competence.
The grounded driver -- who says he now drinks only on weekends -- has petitioned a judge to restore the license.
California, Delaware, Oregon, Nevada and New Jersey also require doctors to report possibly impaired motorists
Law Requires Doctors To Report Possible Impairments For Drivers
HARRISBURG, Pa.
A Pennsylvania man who told his doctors he drinks more than a six-pack of beer a day is now fighting to get his driver's license back.
The man said he disclosed his drinking habit in February to doctors who were treating him at a hospital for an irregular heartbeat.
In April, he got a notice that his license was being revoked for medical reasons related to substance abuse.
A state law requires doctors to report any impairments that could lessen ability to drive safely and requires revocation until the driver proves competence.
The grounded driver -- who says he now drinks only on weekends -- has petitioned a judge to restore the license.
California, Delaware, Oregon, Nevada and New Jersey also require doctors to report possibly impaired motorists