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Random Breath test
Don't be like that. He's got a point. Much better to get the proper insight from a PoliceMAN, given that it involves CARS and driving and that.
hans kraay fan club
Post #57
Jun 5, 2015
Forum:
The Big Board
Random Breath test
Sure. But if she smelled of alcohol or displayed other evidence of having had a drink, then your test would no longer be 'random'.
hans kraay fan club
Post #10
Jun 3, 2015
Forum:
The Big Board
Random Breath test
Thanks. So asking if BG's wife had been drinking is okay then. If there HAD been a 'random breath test' that would not.
hans kraay fan club
Post #8
Jun 3, 2015
Forum:
The Big Board
Random Breath test
I didn't think they were allowed to stop you without ANY cause for suspicion, but personally don't object.
hans kraay fan club
Post #3
Jun 3, 2015
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