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What is the name of your state?
Michigan

As I understand it, implied consent laws essentially dictate that a DUI suspect will either submit to a breathalyzer/blood test or will face automatic license suspension penalties. Do these penalties only apply if you refuse a breathalyzer at the station or blood test at the hospital or do they also apply if you refuse a roadside PBT test? Similarly, do they apply if you refuse to cooperate in the physical roadside test (walk and turn, etc...).
 


JETX

Senior Member
In Michigan: "Implied consent" laws require vehicle drivers to submit to some form of chemical test, such as breath, blood, or urine testing, if suspected of DUI. If a driver refuses to submit to such testing, implied consent laws carry penalties such as mandatory suspension of a driver's license, usually for six months to a year.

And no, this has nothing to do with refusing the field sobriety test.
 

paguy88

Member
And how does Pennsylvania laws help some one in Michigan?

it doesn't more of just a statement that's is of course why I said PA...

then again

how do the millions of wise cracks and Disparaging remarks from various posters help people on this site?
 

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