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To: MissouriConservative

They already do it here in Idaho - it’s supposedly authorized by the individual when they sign for the license.


2 posted on 11/12/2010 6:51:01 PM PST by andyk (Hi, my name's Andy, and I was a BF 1942 / Desert Combat junkie.)
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To: andyk

To what extremes will they go if I don’t cooperate?


4 posted on 11/12/2010 6:52:40 PM PST by Dusty Road
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To: andyk

implied consent


5 posted on 11/12/2010 6:53:13 PM PST by Krankor (I can't see me loving nobody but you- for all my life.)
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To: andyk

How long before “implied consent” means they can search your house without a warrant?

Or pull some blood and hair samples to do a tox screen at random?

Getting a driver’s license doesn’t mean signing away your constitutional rights.


11 posted on 11/12/2010 7:09:14 PM PST by Lance Romance
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To: andyk

Sure. When you sign your license you waive your rights. If when you sign your license you also write ‘under duress’ you can spend a couple million fighting the administrative law courts and the ABA and still lose. The best thing to do if you are caught...Plead Broke.


35 posted on 11/13/2010 12:26:40 AM PST by screaminsunshine (Americanism vs Communism)
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To: andyk

Here in Texas, too, it’s been the case for decades. I don’t see much difference between a mandatory blood test or breathalyzer, frankly. It’s at the officer’s discretion.


42 posted on 11/13/2010 6:08:44 AM PST by fwdude (Anita Bryant was right.)
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