"Many people are often confused about less safe," Barber said. "They often think the penalties might be different from a "per se" DUI, but they both have the same outcome and punishment. In Georgia, there are three different substances that we can get a DUI charge for: driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs or inhalants. Other states might call it DWI which stands for driving while intoxicated. However, we have a title called Drivers with Ability Impaired by Alcohol, Drugs or Other Vapor specifically in the state of Georgia under the code of 40-6-391."