Friday, October 15, 2010

Ector County DWI Attorney and Implied Consent Laws

When you’re stopped for a traffice offense and the officer suspects that you are drunk, you will generally be requested to take a sobriety test (blood, breath or urine) to determine your BAC level. Most states, including Texas, have implied consent laws which means that you must comply with a test or face fines and/or license suspension for refusing to take the test. Numerous states have abandoned the urine test due to reliability issues. The driver may have his choice of the available tests. A breath testing machine may be easier to fault for accuracy than a blood test, but a breath testing machine cannot test for the presence of drugs. You must remember that a DWI can also be “under the influence of drugs.” For further information, contact your Ector County DWI Attorney or your Coryell County DWI Attorney
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