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Father charged with "headshot" killing of drunk driver that killed his 2 sons

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Actually, in some states, refusal of a field sobriety test is grounds for arrest on suspicion of DUI. They then take your blood to test. At least, that is how it was in Texas.

You can refuse to do the FST, breath and blood test but you will get arrested and your license suspended under suspicion of DUI. You are forced to give a blood test during no refusal weekends if you refuse a breath test.
 
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You can refuse to do the FST, breath and blood test but you will get arrested and your license suspended under suspicion of DUI. You are forced to give a blood test during no refusal weekends.

Ah, yeah it's been awhile since I was in Texas and since I don't drink and drive, I don't pay much attention to the specifics of the law. I just know that refusing will result in an arrest 100% of the time.
 
Science doesn't lie Alky, I don't know what you want us to believe. And you still never said what your actual real BAC was once they took your blood. If they didn't take your blood and you were stone sober, then you're just a raging idiot. That was your ticket to proving you were innocent.

Also, the laws may be strict... but are you trying to say people should be getting away with this? I mean... Don't drive to parties that you plan on drinking at, sounds pretty simple to me. Shit, don't even go near a car that you at any point in that night plan on driving if you have consumed anything more than like 1 beer.

I will limit myself to ONE drink if I am out at dinner because I know if I got stopped that I should be clear of alcohol after an hour or so. And if I was stopped, I would 100% refuse any breath test or FST and be asked if I am being arrested to be taken to the hospital and given a blood test if they will not be doing one on me at the station.

I have 7 years of college level science. I know science whole-heartedly.

Calibration and the proper sampling must be done for any test to be valid.

From a scientific stand-point the Breathalyzer is a flawed test because it's an indirect measurement done because an invasive test would be too complicated.

Just for the record, MADD's founder never intended to limit anyone to 2-3 drinks. She never intended to bar anyone from literally drinking and driving.

I didn't refuse the breath test because I knew I was not drunk nor anywhere close to the limit that night. My FST's were perfect, my replies to all the officers questions were correct (no one ever gets the backwards alphabet, but I learned that when I was young...the officer wrote it down 3 times in part commenting "gibberish". It was accurate).

I am not claiming I have never gotten behind the wheel past my limits, however; those days were long past me by my mid to late 20's.

This was some kind of perfect storm and one I learned a lot from.
 
Ah, yeah it's been awhile since I was in Texas and since I don't drink and drive, I don't pay much attention to the specifics of the law. I just know that refusing will result in an arrest 100% of the time.

Texas is one of the few states that you consent to FST's at the time you get your license. Most states you can refuse (you will be arrested so a blood or breath test can be performed).

Most lawyers do recommend refusing the FST no matter what as most look like drunk fools doing them anyway. Many adults can't do a one-legged stand well nor walk a virtual balance beam accurately.


Even the three tests recommended by the National Highway Safety Association are far from perfectly reliable: the one-leg stand has a 65% possibility of predicting whether or not you are above the legal limit, the walk-and-turn has a 68% percent probability, and the horizontal gaze test has a 77% probability.
 
I have 7 years of college level science. I know science whole-heartedly.

Calibration and the proper sampling must be done for any test to be valid.

From a scientific stand-point the Breathalyzer is a flawed test because it's an indirect measurement done because an invasive test would be too complicated.

Just for the record, MADD's founder never intended to limit anyone to 2-3 drinks. She never intended to bar anyone from literally drinking and driving.

I didn't refuse the breath test because I knew I was not drunk nor anywhere close to the limit that night. My FST's were perfect, my replies to all the officers questions were correct (no one ever gets the backwards alphabet, but I learned that when I was young...the officer wrote it down 3 times in part commenting "gibberish". It was accurate).

I am not claiming I have never gotten behind the wheel past my limits, however; those days were long past me by my mid to late 20's.

This was some kind of perfect storm and one I learned a lot from.

Did you, or did you not get your blood drawn? You keep deflecting. Just answer me. You have not made it clear whether or not they just never offered it to you, or you didn't bother with it, or if you took it and your BAC was still close to .168%.

Of course and I agree. People whom are responsible adults should be allowed alcohol. The thing is, if you are drinking and you know you will be driving, limit yourself to just 1 maybe 2 if you will be out all night long. It's a seriously bad idea to drink any more (look at you) than that even over the course of many hours.

Glad you learned but that doesn't mean it's cool or okay to drink and drive, nor is it excusable if you are caught. The harsh and ridiculous costs served its purpose no? Have you gone out and driven on a .168% BAC again? Or even anything remotely close? I hope not.
 
I have 7 years of college level science. I know science whole-heartedly.

Calibration and the proper sampling must be done for any test to be valid.

From a scientific stand-point the Breathalyzer is a flawed test because it's an indirect measurement done because an invasive test would be too complicated.

Just for the record, MADD's founder never intended to limit anyone to 2-3 drinks. She never intended to bar anyone from literally drinking and driving.

I didn't refuse the breath test because I knew I was not drunk nor anywhere close to the limit that night. My FST's were perfect, my replies to all the officers questions were correct (no one ever gets the backwards alphabet, but I learned that when I was young...the officer wrote it down 3 times in part commenting "gibberish". It was accurate).

I am not claiming I have never gotten behind the wheel past my limits, however; those days were long past me by my mid to late 20's.

This was some kind of perfect storm and one I learned a lot from.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOsQ2epsI2M
 
Dude, I go through background checks with every job I have had.

Driving a forklift is very different than what I do.

Plus not every DUI is the same.

Mine was a non-event.

Take a chill pill.

Like I have said already, I don't believe in Drinking and Driving. You guys are too focused on insane things.

My arrest was bullshit and sadly not about saving lives.

A .08 blood alcohol level is several times more likely to have an accident than zero.

You can't defend that as ok to do.
 
A .08 blood alcohol level is several times more likely to have an accident than zero.

You can't defend that as ok to do.

I totally agree that 0 is best.

Most of our civilization doesn't live at that marker in parts where cars and SUV's drive around in cities.

We are all OK.

Personally, I'd love to be a vegan, play in the ocean all day with a hot woman (to me) and not worry about money.

If you can figure that out, good luck.

Like I said when I am drinking now I don't drive. There is no way I want a 2nd DUI. I drink too much at times, but I am not a meanie nor want to get into my car to prove a point.
 
7 years of college level science! Do you even science bro?

Thanks for stealing my lines.

Biology I, II
Zoology I, II
Chemistry I, II, III
Comparative Anatomy I, II
Anatomy and Physiology I, II
Botany I, II
Microbiology I, II
Organic Chemistry I, II
Biochemistry (dropped out before finals due to ex-wife breaking her neck on spring break when someone hit her at a red light)
Genetics


What have you done?

Want my "maths" too, bro?

Through Matrix Theory and Queuing Theory. Calculus and that low level stuff was done in junior college or middle school and college.
 
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Not to college for 7 years, in depth college all those classes you had to drop out of because I was blowing the curve.

Thanks Robert.

No problem Christopher, or should I just call you 'topher? That seems to fit you better.

Also try reading what you just posted, learn to type, use punctuation or whatever.

You were definitely blowing something in college. It's hard work being employed by a sibling.
 
No problem Christopher, or should I just call you 'topher? That seems to fit you better.

Also try reading what you just posted, learn to type, use punctuation or whatever.

You were definitely blowing something in college. It's hard work being employed by a sibling.

Topher was my name online in 1983. I am Alkemyst now.

Thanks to reflecting my honesty here.

My brother and I are tight. Things happen in life.

Sometimes you are the winner, sometimes you came in 2nd place.

I am on a PTO day.

Thanks Bobert.

Based on your reply I have too put your down a notch.
 
Topher was my name online in 1983. I am Alkemyst now.

Thanks to reflecting my honesty here.

My brother and I are tight. Things happen in life.

Sometimes you are the winner, sometimes you came in 2nd place.

I am on a PTO day.

Thanks Bobert.

Based on your reply I have too put your down a notch.
K. Let me know what 2nd place is like.
 
Did you, or did you not get your blood drawn? You keep deflecting. Just answer me. You have not made it clear whether or not they just never offered it to you, or you didn't bother with it, or if you took it and your BAC was still close to .168%.

Of course and I agree. People whom are responsible adults should be allowed alcohol. The thing is, if you are drinking and you know you will be driving, limit yourself to just 1 maybe 2 if you will be out all night long. It's a seriously bad idea to drink any more (look at you) than that even over the course of many hours.

Glad you learned but that doesn't mean it's cool or okay to drink and drive, nor is it excusable if you are caught. The harsh and ridiculous costs served its purpose no? Have you gone out and driven on a .168% BAC again? Or even anything remotely close? I hope not.

I asked for a blood test once the breath test was performed. In Florida, once that was done you got to a holding cell for 8 hours. They laughed at me.

Now you are trying to taunt me. The person that started this movement didn't believe in 1-2 drinks.

Figure it out.

I'd pay attention to your other forum lies. 🙂 That's really how I work, lift, fuck, rinse, repeat.

Follow my lead you will be happy.
 
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