Reader’s Question:
I had a little drink and I didn’t have a choice that I had to drive a friend home after a party here in Los Angeles, California. She had too much alcohol that she can’t even walk. I was able to get her home safe but just in case in the future that I didn’t have a choice to drive again after drinking and get arrested, can I refuse a blood alcohol test? If not, do I have a choice which blood alcohol test I could take?
Forrest
Los Angeles, CA
If in case in the future you will be asked to pull over because of a DUI suspicion in Los Angeles, California, you cannot refuse to take the blood alcohol test if you are asked to do so by the police officer and this is because of the implied consent law. Under the implied consent law, the police officer should warn you about the consequences of refusing to take the blood alcohol test. Your driver’s license will be suspended immediately for one year if you refuse to take the test.
The three tests to determine blood alcohol content are blood, urine and breath tests. You actually do have a choice of which one of these three tests you will take, although recently, the law has been changed to allow the urine test to be discontinued by the police because of the problems associated with it. If one test is somehow unavailable, that is the only time your ability to choose which test you take can be legally restricted. You should then take the other if that is the case. The police officer is required to tell you of your options. But the decision as to which test to take is up to you.
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