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Originally Posted by MelBridgeman
She was never guilty of drinking and driving, it's a against the law to not provide a breathalyzer sample - that doesn't mean you are guilty of drinking and driving and i am sure the geniuses out there haven't considered people who may have respiratory issues...but than again you don't usually see people with respiratory issues out at 12:30 at night driving "erratically"
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Exactly my point. You could be not guilty, but failing to submit to a breath test (or in this instance, failing to be physically capable of providing one) makes you guilty of something else. It's BS.
As for not seeing people with respiratory issues driving late at night, what makes you say that? How easy is it to tell if the person in the car next to you has a breathing problem? Not every breathing problem requires a mask and an oxygen tank.