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DUI App Raising Controversy

Recently an App has been made with the purpose to help a person suspected of a DUI.  The app called “Oh Crap App!” was made with the assistance of an Iowa law firm.  The app is designed to help people who have been pulled over by police by giving them advice on what to do in their current situation.  The controversy that has been arising comes from those who believe the app is helping people avoid punishment from their irresponsible actions of driving under the influence.  To learn more about this app, and hear from a co-creator, continue reading here.

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