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What are the differences between breath tests and chemical tests?

It is a well-known fact that driving while intoxicated above the limit of .08 percent is illegal. However, the laws concerning breathalyzers and breath test refusal are often misunderstood. Law enforcement officials are well-informed regarding New York state laws and drivers should be educated about the intricacies of breathalyzer tests as well. If an individual…

What happens when someone refuses a breath test?

Most New York drivers know that if they are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, they may be asked to take a breath test to determine their blood alcohol content. However, it’s very common for drivers to be confused about what comes next. Although police office must request that a driver have a chemical…

South Carolina politician pleads guilty to drunken driving in NY

Last month, former South Carolina politician Thomas Ravenel pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk-driving in New York in connection with an arrest last July. Ravenel was reportedly arrested after police witnessed him driving on the shoulder and crossing a double yellow line. In addition to a $1,400 fine, Ravenel will have his driver’s license…