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    Officer charged with DUI refused breathalyzer
    By JIM HAUG
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    PORT ORANGE
    -- Several local police officers charged with drunken driving in recent years share something else in common, as well.

    They all refused to take a breathalyzer, thus depriving prosecutors of a blood-alcohol reading that could be used against them in court.

    "If you have been drinking, refusing the breathalyzer is the only way to go," said Brian Toung, a Daytona Beach defense lawyer.

    "The police, or anybody who understands the system, knows they're better off without it.
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    Texas has legislated some harsh laws regarding refusing a breathalyzer including immediate license suspension. Nevertheless your denying the state of a powerful piece of physical evidence and ultimately, if you're not convicted, you're not convicted, period it's over. You have no felony on your record. The short-term penalties are much better than the long-term implications.

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    Alleged Michigander ChumpDumper's Avatar
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    How about not drinking and driving?

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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    How about not drinking and driving?
    Well that's the obvious choice, but on today;s world you can be arrested for even slightly smelling of alcohol and driving, nevermind having to blow a .08. I'm sure there are people who would never drive drunk who have driven after a couple of drinks.

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    Yep..drinking one beer can put you close to the limit. BS

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    So don't drink two beers.

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    This is why I live within walking distance of the bar...

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    I ride my bike to the bars every weekend. I think its bull I can get a dui while riding my bike that has nearly the same consequences as getting a dui while driving my car. that . Who am I putting in danger?

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    Alleged Michigander ChumpDumper's Avatar
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    Are you on the street?

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    Are you on the street?
    Not allowed to ride on the sidewalk here so yes.

    I don't see how riding a bicycle drunk can land you a dui while rollerblading or skateboarding drunk can not.

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    I think the rationale is you are a hazard operating a vehicle on the road. In most places, skaters are still seen as pedestrians.

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    I think the rationale is you are a hazard operating a vehicle on the road. In most places, skaters are still seen as pedestrians.
    You are correct, but it hardly makes sense.

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