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New Hampshire Police Chief-Lawmaker Wants Tougher Drunk Driving Law
East News November 3, 2008
A New Hampshire state lawmaker who also works as a police chief wants to make it illegal for suspected drunken drivers to refuse to take breath tests.
Dalton Police Chief John Tholl, a Republican, ...
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Subject: D.W.I
It, Blood can be drawn at the request of the Officer.Conclusive evidence to gain a conviction.Laws vary from State to State
Too much B.S. from Lawyers for the defence.I forgot which State but one trained their Officers to draw blood in these horific crashes.No one wants Probition, just to use common sence and not to DRIVE after imbibing in the use of an Alcoholic Beverage, understand.