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Where's the blood sample
Here's a question. A breath test that confirms alcohol in the blood stream is enough evidence to compel a blood sample. Now if the guy was really drunk the time it takes to get the blood sample would not allow the alcohol leave the blood stream. If the guy was just over .08 and by the time they get the blood sample it shows as below the legal limit then the guy obviously wasn't that drunk. I mean one beer can put you over .08 and I can sure drink more than one beer with out being impaired.

A stumbling drunk that's pickled beyond hope who gets caught will blow over .08 and will still be over .08 by the time they can get blood sample.

Question now is why is there no blood sample? There should be!
Posted by: voska   Posted on: 08/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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