In the USA, DUI, DWI, and OWI are all ways to say someone is in trouble for driving after drinking alcohol or using drugs. DUI means “Driving Under the Influence,” DWI means “Driving While Intoxicated,” and OWI means “Operating While Intoxicated.” They all mean pretty much the same thing: the person shouldn’t be driving because they’re not safe, but different states use different letters and words to say it.
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