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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 16, 2010
Sen. Debbe Leftwich
Senate Puts the Brakes on Underage Drinking on Party Buses
Sen. Debbe
Leftwich has won full approval from the State Senate for Senate
Bill 1762. The bill cracks down on party bus companies that turn
a blind eye to drunken teen passengers. Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City,
filed the legislation after a high school in her district contacted
her about the problem.
“Several of the teens rented a party bus, and proceeded to
get very drunk while riding around and arrived at their prom completely
intoxicated,” Leftwich said. “From what the students
said, this wasn’t the first time they’d used this company
or this particular driver. If it hadn’t been for the vigilance
of school officials, these kids could well have ended up on the
road later that night with tragic consequences.”
Leftwich said SB 1762 would make it illegal for a person owning
or operating a hired bus or limousine service to knowingly transport
minors who are drinking or in possession of alcohol or low-point
beer. As approved by the committee, it would be a misdemeanor with
a fine of up to $500 for the driver and for the owner of the vehicle.
Those convicted of a subsequent offense would face the fine and
the loss of the driver’s commercial license. In addition,
the company owning the vehicle could be barred from operating in
Oklahoma for one year.
“Some companies have policies to prevent this kind of behavior,
but obviously not all of them do. I think if you are going to be
responsible for driving teens to an event, then you’d better
make sure the law is followed—especially when it comes to
underage drinking,” Leftwich said.
SB 1762 now moves to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Leftwich: 405-521-5557

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