RawDoggRamen t1_j1e4kk8 wrote
Reply to comment by Proof-Variation7005 in Mass. State Police to set up sobriety checkpoint starting Thursday in Bristol County by LackingUtility
If you refuse a breathalyzer. There is a suspension that follows.
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/alcohol-and-drug-suspensions-for-over-21-years-of-age
And that suspension is 180 days.
MrDelicious84 t1_j1ecugv wrote
1st time 180 days 2nd time 3 years 3rd time 5 years etc
Also wanted to clarify that refusing the breath test isn’t a crime per se. You won’t get a ticket or get charged with anything.
RawDoggRamen t1_j1ehu27 wrote
Correct. But they will cut your license up on the side of the road and or bring you into the drunk tank for the night. It's weird I'm getting downvotes for stating that refusing a breathalyzer and sobriety test will result in a suspension. I guess because the guys point is that it's still a choice? Yeah I guess, but it still has consequences.
LackingUtility OP t1_j1fxi8w wrote
The downvotes are because you’re not distinguishing between the breath test, which is mandatory and can result in a license suspension for refusal, and the field sobriety test, which is entirely optional, has no penalty for refusing, and should not be performed by anyone.
RawDoggRamen t1_j1fxosd wrote
Yeah but I mean, when you are in the position, saying no to an officer isn't really the greatest idea.
LackingUtility OP t1_j1fyeeg wrote
Okay, Officer, I suppose people should just confess to murder or heroin possession or whatever false accusation you want too, just because “saying no to an officer isn’t the greatest idea”?
No. Sorry if that’s the first time you’ve heard that in a while. But the right to refuse FSTs and the right to refuse to answer questions are so clearly established that there would be no qualified immunity to civil suit if a cop were to arrest someone for refusing.
Proof-Variation7005 t1_j1fqvdi wrote
I think they’ll still probably try to charge you with a OUI too.
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