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Bill McKee
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DUI Texas style
"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Sat, 28 Nov 2009 17:14:02 -0500,
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The problem with field sobriety tests are they are very subjective. It
is really just what the cop says it is and there is absolutely no
baseline for how the person performs sober.
I have some pretty nasty osteoarthritis in the big toe joints of both
feet, Standing on one foot is not easy for me at any time. The older a
person is, the more likely it is they will have a natural problem with
some of the agility tests the cops put you through.
This guy was in his 70s. Lets hope we are all agile enough to pass a
field sobriety test in our 70s, cold sober.
The other problem is the field urine test. It is far from accurate and
who knows how common meds (non-narcotic) will show up with a test
strip.
It's my understanding, perhaps incorrect, that some attorneys are
advising clients to refuse all field testing.
In California, you lose your license for a year for refusing a breathalyser
or BAC test. They say you agree to the tests when you apply for your
license.
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