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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
Refer back to post #36 on evidentiary vs. testimonial. If you're arrested, then yes, compel the test. If not arrested, test needs to be voluntary. Believe me, 90% of people would still agree to the test, just as most sheeple consent to warrantless vehicle searches. I say get the dummies off the road first.
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yeah I saw that post and it makes complete sense to me.
Philosophically It seems right to me. However, the implication seems to be that you can force the test under probable cause. This seems reasonable to me. If you are swerving all over the road, a forced test doesn't seem to violate your 5th rights.
A checkpoint is obviously more tricky.