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haha no comment..

New Breathaliser haha.. Let's just say they'll find a way to breath test you... besides they can charge you if you refuse a breath test anyway.. and if you refuse that's kinda like admitting your guilt..

They have to have reason to suspect you of being drunk and breaking the law, so then they arrest you and take you in for a test.

Is refusing a breath test enough to suspect you of being drunk? Can you then complain they arrested you falsely say if you have a zero reading?

Is there a law which says following police directions is required?

I AM entiltled to mind my own business and I am required to assist police, however I am asking am I required to assist police to do a breath test?

Anyone a lawyer?

edit.. actually isn't it that you are required to assist police only once arrested?

edit edit.. I just realised I can answer part of my own question. No you can't complain because the police have random breath test laws which allow them procedure to do this.

so the only question I have is the one about having to follow police direction in other than a traffic management role such as "MOVE ON" when you see a friend get in a car accident?

hey,that new brethalizer thing where you just talk into it...does that read your breath or what?

just thought id ask seen as how you said your hubby is a cop.

it doesn't have an alcohol sensor in it, just a microphone. if it detects you are slurring your words you are gone.

actually, it's probably just an empty box and the cop detects the slurring :banana:

it doesn't have an alcohol sensor in it, just a microphone. if it detects you are slurring your words you are gone.

actually, it's probably just an empty box and the cop detects the slurring :banana:

What happens if you have a lisp?

it doesn't have an alcohol sensor in it, just a microphone. if it detects you are slurring your words you are gone.

actually, it's probably just an empty box and the cop detects the slurring :D

Exactly what i thought it was.

so you got let off and your complaining? lol

i wonder if you would've got done if your partner wasn't a coppa.

Just having a rant.. not complaining... did I sound like I was complaining? I had no problem with him pulling me over.. I expected him to..

Yeh hubby is a coppa but that doesn't mean I'm gonna be let off.. besides he couldn't give a rats arse..

Edited by missusR34GT
15 years without parole

Haha woops..

Just having a rant.. not complaining... did I sound like I was complaining? I had no problem with him pulling me over.. I expected him to..

Yeh hubby is a coppa but that doesn't mean I'm gonna be let off.. besides he couldn't give a rats arse..

Sorry to say but ranting is basically complaining.

They have to have reason to suspect you of being drunk and breaking the law, so then they arrest you and take you in for a test.

No. They arrest you for failing to submit to a breath test

Is refusing a breath test enough to suspect you of being drunk? Can you then complain they arrested you falsely say if you have a zero reading?

Refusing the test is the offence itself. Whether you are sober or drunk does not matter. You have no recourse. It is not false arrest.

Is there a law which says following police directions is required?

Many laws refer to this. The one you are looking for is Road Transport (Safety and TrafficManagement) Act 1999 - Sect 13(2)

I AM entiltled to mind my own business and I am required to assist police, however I am asking am I required to assist police to do a breath test?

Yes.

Anyone a lawyer?

No.

edit.. actually isn't it that you are required to assist police only once arrested?

Once again, varying rules relate to this. You are obliged to assist is certain instances such as accidents, serious criminal matters, driving matters etc etc

edit edit.. I just realised I can answer part of my own question. No you can't complain because the police have random breath test laws which allow them procedure to do this.

so the only question I have is the one about having to follow police direction in other than a traffic management role such as "MOVE ON" when you see a friend get in a car accident?

Anything to do with driving of being on a road, being in area known for drug use, behaving in a threatening manner, blocking traffic, being ina an area subject to a public order incident, terrorism incident, major emergencies.

Haha woops..

Sorry to say but ranting is basically complaining.

Ummm.. how about.. sharing my experience with everyone??? Is that more to your liking...

Anyways.. I think this thread is dead.. it was about my wing being a hazard to pedestrians.. lol..

Edited by missusR34GT

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