There is an easy answer. Blood tests will catch most things. Most pleases they need a warrant for that, but they usually have a judge sitting around by the phone. And of course you can waive that. Field sobriety tests can be refused without punishment pretty much everywhere, and if you can you should, no matter what. And they ain’t actually stopping anybody because everybody in the drug culture already knows that and says no.
> Blood tests will catch most things. <
That would work. But then if the person is found to have nothing in his system, he must be compensated for the grief he went through. I guess that would be something for a civil case jury to decide.
Field sobriety tests can be refused without punishment...
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Not always!
FL license is consent to one year license suspension for refusing to submit.