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A REMINDER: POLICE CAN DEMAND A BREATH SAMPLE WITHOUT ANY SUSPICION OF IMPAIRMENT – That’s right. Police can also pull you over for no reason and demand a breath sample without any reason or suspicion. To refuse or fail to comply, criminalizes you.

Posted byDennis Reeve 14 March 202214 March 2022
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https://www.sootoday.com/opp-beat/police-can-demand-breath-sample-even-without-reasonable-suspicion-of-impairment-5151522
Posted byDennis Reeve14 March 202214 March 2022Posted inUncategorized

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