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Originally Posted by ar0ck
I don't mean any disrespect to Shane or anything, but all these arguments and legal loop holes are null & void.
Shane's 20, hes not 21 yet so ANY trace of alcohol in him while he is behind the wheel is going to bring a DUI upon him. It doesn't matter if the breathalyser is out of whack or if he was close to his house.
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Yea, but what they are saying is that if they don't have a license for the version of breathalyser that they are using, then it shouldn't be able to be used as evidence in a court case against him, and then they have no proof that he had anything to drink.
Not that I agree with that....but the law is what it is.
- Justin