The officer can require you to perform field sobriety tests and submit to the breathalyzer on the scene. If you blow above .08 BAC you will be detained and taken to the station to submit to another breathalyzer or possibly a blood draw.
The Supreme Court recently ruled against officers being able to take blood under suspicion of a DUI, even for repeat offenders.
In many states there is no "request" about it. In most (all?) states your signature on the license application is acknowledgement of your acceptance of being directed to undergo a sobriety screening when sufficient probable cause exists to raise a question in the officer's mind that you are under the influence. Refusal of the officers "request"/directive will usually result in an automatic suspension of your driving privileges for a stated minimum amount of time (can vary by state).Added: To answer your question, officers use Field Sobriety Tests (reciting a portion of the alphabet or walking down a line), breathalyzer tests, and blood tests to test for intoxication or impairment.
Doctor's Excuse. If you can't get one, then when you go to court ask if the officer who gave you the ticket is there, chances are slim that the officer showed, and before entering a plea request your case be continued or dismissed. If there is no arresting officer, then there is no witness against you, & 99.9% of the time you will get a continuance for review or a dismissal.
You must surrender your ID to a peace officer when they have a lawful reason to request it, such as during a traffic stop, if you are being arrested, or if you are suspected of committing a crime. Laws may vary by jurisdiction, but generally, failing to provide identification when legally required can result in additional charges. It’s advisable to comply respectfully and inquire about the reason for the request if you're unsure.
Yes, you can request the immigration officer to stamp your passport.
YOU, as an individual, will not be able to see them, but if you have an attorney representing you who believes your contact with the officer, or your arrest, was handled improperly and is part of an ongoing pattern by this particular officer he may ask the court for permission to subpoena the officer's personnel file. However, the court will not allow "fishing expeditions," and unless you can demonstrate that your particular arrest was handled improperly your request will probably not be granted.
A police officer can request that anyone show him or her their phone. In the absense of a warrant, they generally are not obligated to comply with this request, but if they do, he or she may certainly look at it.
a Credit Officer will take a loan application, check out your credit, and if you qualify will see to it that your request is granted.
The law enforcement officer requested identification and vehicle registration from the driver.
An interstate compact transfer request if you are eligible. Ask your officer.
You can request a manual from Colt.
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