Will her fellow FOP'ers be footing her legal defense?
I hope the state troopers union has the cojones to decline to support her. She's a disgrace to police departments nationwide.
Will her fellow FOP'ers be footing her legal defense?
It is my understanding that if you refuse a breathylizer, your license is automatically suspended. Would that still hold true if you refuse the breathylizer and demand to be taken immediately for a certified blood draw?
This is why I've always heard you should not submit to a roadside breathalyzer test if you know you haven't been drinking, or you know you may have only a very slight amount of alcohol in your body. Breathalyzers can be highly inaccurate and also results can be faked.
It's sucks, but if this happened to me, I'd insist on a certified blood draw by a non-biased professional (the way it should be done).
Depends on what you mean when you say "breathylizer." You cannot refuse a certified test, and a roadside PBT doesn't apply. You can refuse it without losing your license.
what is considered a certified test? the box you blow in when you get pulled over is not a certified test? so refusing a certified test is what gets your DL suspended and not the breathylizer?
That's exactly what I was thinking.WOW!!!
Depends on what you mean when you say "breathylizer." You cannot refuse a certified test, and a roadside PBT doesn't apply. You can refuse it without losing your license.
Ah...lovely. Another douche bag I get to share some blame with.
This is the result of a skewed incentive system.
Is the datamaster or "breathalyzer" a PBT? How about we knock off the word games. Everyone is talking about the roadside mechanism you use in your television commercials. Just admit that everyone gets a certified test if you so chose.
The roadside breathalyzer, or PBT, is not the certified test. The Datamaster at the Police Station is the certified instrument used.
Doesn't anyone else feel like there are conflicting answer in this thread, or am I just tired and reading it wrong?