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seekerz
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Driving under the influence is against the law, so you could say that the state is investigating a possible crime. Besides, in this case there is an alternative to that needle, which simply consists of exhaling - something we do naturally several times per minute. In addition to all that, the breathalyzer test and the blood test are both backed up by scientific evidence that they are reliable in detecting the blood alcohol content of a person.All these discussions are quite interesting. They make me think of how during the few days before Ash Wednesday here in Texas people were subjected to mandatory blood removal if they refused to subject to a breathalyzer test when considered suspects of driving intoxicated. It looks like that the government is fine with sticking needles in the arm of a person considered innocent without have any warrant issued.![]()
