I'm sorry but don't they draw blood at the station? What did that show?
Or is this another "don't you know who I am" moment?
Yes, I think so. But what the young lady apparently fails to realize is that in California, when you refuse these tests, that is considered an admission of guilt by the court.
At least that is my peon's understanding of California law; i.e., that is what they tell us in the California DMV's driver's manual that we all have to study in order to pass the written test for a driver's license. (I don't know how that jibes with the fact that in almost every case you read about in the newspapers, where a prominent lawyer or judge is pulled over for suspicion of DUI, without exception, those guys always seem to refuse breathalyzer and blood tests. It seems there is something they are not telling us peons.)