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Originally posted by Gunni
I don't know how it works in the States, but where I'm from they have to make a blood test for it to be 100%
If they don't they don't have any evidence for the court if you contest it, since the court doesn't accept the results from the breath machine
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You or your attorney need to ask for the records of that breath machine. They need to (by law) be inspected and calibrated after "x" amount of uses. If they went over, you can easily win. I've never had one but I have a friend that makes a habit of driving drunk. (I don't agree with it, but I also can't stop him because I don't hang with him while he drinks).
PS Drink Machines aren't accurate. I was given one when I was 21 and stupid enough to drive to the store drunk and I was DRUNK!!! He let me go.