may face consequences such as having their driver's license suspended, being charged with a separate offense for refusing the test, and potentially facing other legal repercussions depending on the state's laws.
In the USA a law officer can make an arrest without a warrant in certain circumstances. Probably the most common is an arrest for drunken driving. Based on the observation of an automobile driving recklessly, a policeman can stop the vehicle and if the officer smells alcohol on the driver, he or she may ask the driver to step out of the car and: 1. Ask the driver to take a portable breath testing analyzer; 2. Ask the driver to walk a straight line. If the breath test device is unavailable and/or the driver refuses to take it and/or refuses to walk a straight line. The officer can read the driver his or her rights and make an arrest.
The first breathalyzer test was invented in 1954 by Robert Borkenstein, a police officer in the United States. His device allowed for the quick and non-invasive testing of a person's blood alcohol content through their breath.
If you don't breathe hard enough into a breathalyzer, the device may not be able to accurately measure your breath alcohol content. This could result in an inconclusive or inaccurate reading. It's important to follow the instructions provided with the breathalyzer to ensure a reliable result.
Assuming you mean Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) the court (or police department) has two main ways. The first is the breathalyzer test, which involves blowing into a tube while a computer analyzes the amount of alcohol on your breath. The second (and most accurate) method is through a blood test where the actual BAC is measured by using blood taken from your body.
Perusal means close scrutiny. He held his breath during the sheriff's perusal of his car. Her perusal of the room was perfunctory.
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180 DaysAnother View: Do not rely on the above answer as being applicable in all states. Every state has different statutes.
180 DaysAnother View: Do not rely on the above answer as being applicable in all states. Every state has different statutes.
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In the USA a law officer can make an arrest without a warrant in certain circumstances. Probably the most common is an arrest for drunken driving. Based on the observation of an automobile driving recklessly, a policeman can stop the vehicle and if the officer smells alcohol on the driver, he or she may ask the driver to step out of the car and: 1. Ask the driver to take a portable breath testing analyzer; 2. Ask the driver to walk a straight line. If the breath test device is unavailable and/or the driver refuses to take it and/or refuses to walk a straight line. The officer can read the driver his or her rights and make an arrest.
* you have to, or they will proclaim you guilty since you won't give it to them you have to, or they will proclaim you guilty since you won't give it to them * You would be charged with 'failing to provide a specimen' or perhaps 'witholding evidence', whether you refused to give a urine/DNA/breath sample.
providing oxygen becuase we breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide and the plants need carbon dioxide to provide oxygen. Also they provide food for wild animals
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.
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they provide nature which gives trees which give air to breath
"An alcohol breath tester would be purchased by a police officer or an administrator of a police department, by probation officers, even by parents who are worried that their children are drinking and driving."
The fish need to stay inside that water so that they can breath cause they can not breath when they come out of the water