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I was partially wrong on the issue about the right to representation during an FST, it varies from state to state. Some states allow you to call immediately for counsel during FST, others not until you are asked to take a chemical or urine test.From the reading I've been doing though it looks...
You should actually look up the law before spouting off nonsence. No state requires a person to submit to a FST. It is not implied on your license. Implied Consent ...LMAOAnd just for a bit more information, talk to any lawyer specializing in traffic offenses, without a doubt they will tell...
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