To: elkfersupper
Anyone who refuses a blood test, even if not convicted or formally accused of a crime, will surrender his license to drive on the spot and will not see it again for at least six months.So let me get this straight. You can be forced to give a blood specimen, but if you refuse you'll lose your license? How can you refuse if you're forced? Okay, now I'm confused.
61 posted on
09/14/2005 4:28:20 PM PDT by
semaj
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To: semaj
How can you refuse if you're forced? Okay, now I'm confused.You lose your license on the side of the road, before you are forced to submit a blood sample, and a looooooooonnnnng time before you get to court on the charge.
To: semaj
Driving in America is a privilege - not a right. Evidence that you've been granted that privilege is your drivers' license. It can be taken away from you if you break the law or abuse the privilege.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
173 posted on
09/15/2005 1:07:36 PM PDT by
goldstategop
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