The penalties for multiple convictions of operating a motor vehicle under the influence (OUI) of alcohol or drug vary depending on the state and the specific circumstances of each case. However, in most states, the penalties for multiple OUI convictions may include: 1. Increased Fines: An individual may face significantly higher fines for each subsequent OUI conviction. 2. Suspension or Revocation of Driver’s License: A person may have their driver’s license suspended or revoked for a period of time after each conviction. 3. Mandatory Jail Time: Multiple OUI convictions may result in mandatory jail time, with the length of the sentence increasing with each subsequent conviction. 4. Ignition Interlock Device: In some states, a person may be required to install an ignition interlock device in their vehicle after multiple OUI convictions. This device requires the driver to pass a breathalyzer test in order to start the vehicle. 5. Alcohol or Substance Abuse Treatment: A person may be required to attend alcohol or substance abuse treatment programs after multiple OUI convictions. 6. Community Service: Some states may require a person to perform a certain number of hours of community service after multiple OUI convictions. In addition to these penalties, a person may also face other consequences such as increased insurance rates, difficulty obtaining future employment, and a permanent criminal record. Repeat OUI offenses are taken very seriously and can result in severe penalties in order to deter individuals from drinking and driving.