In drunken driving cases, police typically conduct a breathalyzer test to measure the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of the suspect. This test is often administered at the scene or at a police station and provides a quick assessment of impairment. Additionally, officers may also use field sobriety tests to evaluate a driver's physical and cognitive abilities. In some cases, blood tests may be used for more accurate BAC measurement, especially if the suspect is unable to provide a breath sample.
fair and safe
use police from a near by town to conduct the lineup
It is the power to arrest the people breaking the laws. Driving when drunk is an offence under negligence and the police can arrest someone.
had no objection (grad point) ;)
he/she suspects....(verb) - (el/ella) sospecha (e.g. police) 'suspects' (noun) - personas sospechadas
They have police to help manage drunken tourist
Independent Police Conduct Authority was created in 1988.
A breath tester is used to determine the blood alcohol content one has when a police officer suspects a person of drinking and driving. It is more commonly known as a breathalyzer.
While interviewing suspects and handling complaints
It was when police realized that the evidence pointed to particular suspects.
Police took the suspects fingerprint to identify the criminal.
Miranda warnings are read to suspects who are: 1. In police custody- suspects whose freedom to leave is curtailed. 2. Under interrogation- suspects who are being asked questions that could lead to self-incrimination.