theeedude
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- Feb 5, 2006
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I took one of those portable breathalyzer tests on a roadblock stop near home, manned by cops but administered by MADD ladies (who actually seemed very hostile to me for no better reason than I had worked late.) The cop asks if I'm willing to take a breathalyzer, and since I haven't been drinking (and figure if I refuse I'll look suspicious and have to take a field sobriety test) I agree. The very angry MADD lady walks over and pokes it into my mouth, I test negative, the MADD lady stomps off, the cop thanks me, and I drive off. It's only later that it hits me - how many people have had their lips wrapped around that thing? Ugg!
You are not required to blow into that thing OR take a field sobriety test unless you've already been arrested, and the officer would need to have probable cause to arrest you, and you can challenge both the arrest and the alcohol test you did not consent to yourself. But if you consent, it's going to be used against you in court. The whole point of field sobriety test is for the officer to sucker people into volunteering to give the officer probable cause to arrest them.
