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Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
I don't know about the Constitutionality, but it is clearly illegal.
Originally posted by: sactoking
If blood draws with a warrant for suspected DUI with an injury isn't a violation of the 5th or unreasonable search and seizure, it would be difficult to argue that blood draws with a warrant for all suspected DUIs is a violation of the 5th or unreasonable search and seizure.
You can fail to comply with a breathalyzer, It's illegal but you can still refuse. This you can not refuse, they simply violate your person.Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
I don't know about the Constitutionality, but it is clearly illegal.
Legal under Texas law.
Are Breathalyzers illegal?
Same issue.
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
I don't know about the Constitutionality, but it is clearly illegal.
Legal under Texas law.
Are Breathalyzers illegal?
Same issue.
Texas law stipulates that blood draws to check for alcohol impairment are sought only after an accident that resulted in injury.
Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Topic Title: Government forcing blood to be drawn
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Difficult topic, because if I refuse a breathalyzer, how else can you prove I was drinking? And liqour doesn't take a ton of time to leave the blood stream, so at some point you really have to just let me off or steal some blood.
As it is now, you don't get a breathalyzer request without cause, like you stink of booze. If you do smell of booze and refuse it, can anybody give a practical reason why that is a valid refusal? 99% of the time it would only be because you know you run a big risk of going over the limit.
That's how it is here as well.Originally posted by: Thump553
In my state there is no mandatory blood draw and any blood draw has to done by an appropriate medical professional (not a cop). If you have the right to refuse a breath test and submit instead to blood testing if it can be done within a very narrow time frame. If you refuse both the breath and blood test, your license is administratively suspended (no need for a conviction) and there are extremely limited defenses to that procedure. The cop has to establish probable cause (ie, field test failure) first.
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Topic Title: Government forcing blood to be drawn
They drew a lot more from the troops the Bushwackos sent to bleed and die in Iraq. Where's the outrage?
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Topic Title: Government forcing blood to be drawn
They drew a lot more from the troops the Bushwackos sent to bleed and die in Iraq. Where's the outrage?
Are you sure? I doubt that. Surely a trained professional is taking the blood. Taking blood from people is a bit of an artwork. There are many nurses who've been working for years who still have problems finding a vein on certain people. I assume a paramedic or somebody works alongside these cops to get the blood.aquire blood samples by the cops themselves
Originally posted by: Fern
But this judge seems to have issued some kind of 'blanket' warrent; no details of the individual were communicated beforehand to the judge.
Essentially, the judge empowered the police to decide who, when and where such 'searches' were appropriate. The judge abdicated his responsibility to the officers.
Seems to completetly gut the concept of the 4th to me.
Fern
Originally posted by: Wreckem
The whole blanket warrant is the issue at hand. Its likely not going to meet court challenges.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Surely a trained professional is taking the blood. Taking blood from people is a bit of an artwork. There are many nurses who've been working for years who still have problems finding a vein on certain people. I assume a paramedic or somebody works alongside these cops to get the blood.
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Topic Title: Government forcing blood to be drawn
They drew a lot more from the troops the Bushwackos sent to bleed and die in Iraq. Where's the outrage?
You need to see a shrink.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Are you sure? I doubt that. Surely a trained professional is taking the blood. Taking blood from people is a bit of an artwork. There are many nurses who've been working for years who still have problems finding a vein on certain people. I assume a paramedic or somebody works alongside these cops to get the blood.aquire blood samples by the cops themselves
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Topic Title: Government forcing blood to be drawn
They drew a lot more from the troops the Bushwackos sent to bleed and die in Iraq. Where's the outrage?
You need to see a shrink.
Don't give me the name of yours. Obviously, it isn't working for you.![]()
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Topic Title: Government forcing blood to be drawn
They drew a lot more from the troops the Bushwackos sent to bleed and die in Iraq. Where's the outrage?
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: BoberFett
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: DixyCrat
Topic Title: Government forcing blood to be drawn
They drew a lot more from the troops the Bushwackos sent to bleed and die in Iraq. Where's the outrage?
You need to see a shrink.
Don't give me the name of yours. Obviously, it isn't working for you.![]()