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GordonThree
Mar 06, 2017Explorer
mgirardo wrote:guidry wrote:
Also, FYI, the breath-a-lizer is still a "should do" because you still have a right to not submit, however, your drivers license authority (DMV) will suspend your license because when you applied you agreed to submit.
I believe breathalyzer varies from State to State. I know in NJ, if you are asked to take a breathalyzer test and do not comply, you will be arrested; source
-Michael
Same in Michigan, you get arrested and while you're getting a ride in the patrol car, the folks at dispatch are on the phone to the on-call prosecutor to get a warrant for a blood draw. sometimes the gears of justice turn fast enough, you make it to the emergency room for your blood draw before you hit the drunk tank.
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