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I am John Galt's avatar

Never. EVER. Admit to having had a drop of alcohol when pulled over. EVER. All you were doing is giving them probable cause to pull you out of your car and intimidate you and to try to find additional evidence to use against you. Don’t make their job easier. Make them prove the case against you without helping them.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Great posts. Absolutely it's unconstitutional.

I had a similar incident.

So I got pulled over one time with friends. I had a test the next morning, so I told my friends, I would drive them, but that I'd only have two beers. Which is exactly what I did over the course of 3.5 hrs.

I went through a DUI checkpoint. And of course, I had to get out of the car to go through a field sobriety test. I passed it...well because I wasn't drunk. I even asked two police officers if I passed. They said, yes, you're obviously not drunk, but we need you to blow into a breathalyzer. I refused.

This was in CA when their were no exceptions. You had to blow or they'd take your license and take you to jail. So I spent a night in jail and had to get a cash advance on my credit card to pay bail. I defended myself in court. I received an apology letter from the Dept. of Revenue and received my license back. True story.

That didn't keep me from driving around for 3 months during the time my license was suspended...

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