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Originally Posted by hockeycop
Not sure why they didn't make you blow. Cst in a rush, end of shift, didn't want to see you blow over and have to lay a charge, cutting you a break... Could be any number of reasons.
After the suspension, you take that piece of paper to the District Office that the incident occurred in during regular business hours and they give you your card back.
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He probably didn't have to blow because it's an automatic DUI if you're on a GDL license. Any alcohol (in this case, he admitted consuming alcohol) warrants a DUI.
CPS usually makes you blow when you have your class 5 to determine whether or not you are DUI (over 0.08).