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Originally Posted by GGG
Wouldnt this then be administered and have the same due process you would for speeding tickets and other administrative actions?
It's just a non-criminal act, how does making it non-criminal remove due process?
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There are immediate punishments.
As I understand this,
At the discretion of the officer they not only tow your car, they immediately issue a 3 month license suspension. If you want to drive in 3 months , you then at your expense must install an interlock machine. If you don't you don't drive for a year.
Sorry to all the good and fine police officers out there, but i certainly do not think they are qualified to make such life altering decisions on the spot. That should be a court decision, period.
With speeding tickets and such, you still get a court date and a judge to make an informed decision.