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Originally Posted by Bent Wookie
Sorry, I don't follow you.
The breath demand and ultimate test was conducted due to the accuseds arrest for impaired driving.
Fowler emerged from his residence voluntarily upon which, he was arrested based on observations police made upon their interaction with him.
Are you implying that Fowler was arrested because police were angry that he did not allow them entry?? Unfortunatley, I don't think it works like that.
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No you went the wrong way here.
I'm wondering how it is possible for the police to come to my house and take a breath test...after I had been out driving and had been accused of impaired driving.
Does that breath test 'prove' to you were driving under the influence? Because I could of just as well started drinking at home.
Unless there is a time limit that it takes the alchohol to reach your blood stream. Obviously there is...because you sure as heck don't feel the buzz instantly after drinking something.
How do you go about proving the person was driving impaired? Is the breath test enough?
I like asking questions.