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Originally Posted by OMG!WTF!
I don't think you really get how inaccurate the Breathalyzer device can be. There's all kinds of info about it. It doesn't have to be wildly inaccurate to be a menace to innocent people.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/widely...udge-1.2884620
Also I'm not sure how many people kow they can demand a blood test or second test. I didn't until this thread and I'm not sure cops tell you that upon arrest.
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I absolutely get it. My issue with the dramatics is that White Out is proposing wholistic situations that may have 2-3 low possibility issues occurring all at once. The likelihood of which is statistically insignificant on a grand scale, to the point where I think it's unlikely he could find even one example of these whole-situations occurring in recorded history. I'm sure there's one out there, maybe two. But with billions of people on earth, surely it'd be an easy thing to show evidence of.
For the latter, anecdotal as it may be, I was told during both of my BAC tests that I had the right to request a second test. I passed both, so it wasn't an issue. One of the cops was even being a jerk and still told me.
I'd have to think not informing someone of their legal right in a situation is grounds to get a charge dismissed rather easily.