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What would a state patrol officer most likely do with a driver and a younger passenger that were pulled over for speeding and had the smell of alcohol on their breath?
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He would have the driver and passenger take a breath test to check their blood alcohol content.
He would write the speeding ticket then let the 19-year-old go because he only tested a .01.
He would let the 22-year-old go with just a speeding ticket because he tested .09.
He would only give the driver a written warning.
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He would have the driver and passenger take a breath test to check their blood alcohol content.
Reason: smelling alcohol gives the officer probable cause to test for intoxication. The driver could be arrested if over the legal limit (0.08), and the under‑21 passenger can face zero‑tolerance penalties even at very low BACs.
Reason: smelling alcohol gives the officer probable cause to test for intoxication. The driver could be arrested if over the legal limit (0.08), and the under‑21 passenger can face zero‑tolerance penalties even at very low BACs.
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