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St. Louis |
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8 | 80.00% |
San Francisco (H) |
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2 | 20.00% |
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[ QUOTE ] "Most lawyers advise their clients to take this test and rightly so" Question for you: You are an actual lawyer (law school not counting? BTW most people would say that the "s" that was added to "lawyer" implies that MORE then one (in fact many) agree with me. However, if you wish to stake your professional opinion on this (assuming your a lawyer), then i will stop posting about this subject, and will offer one story to illustrate why you might want to agree (outside of all the reasons i have said before). [/ QUOTE ] shadow: i have a story that can back you up. My friend got pulled over, blew a .03 and passed. No trouble, not even the speeding ticket. If he had refused he would have lost his license for a year. So you win! [/ QUOTE ] No, he doesn't win, because I have consistently said to refuse the test ONLY IF THERE IS ANY CHANCE YOU MIGHT FAIL. After one or two beers there is no chance you will fail, so it's okay to take the test. Of course, you STILL might get booked--see above--but probably not with just a .03. |
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