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post 10000207754 06-10-2026, 01:41 PM
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Last night I got arrested for a DUI. At the station they breathalyzed me and blew under so they let me go

Last night I was driving home from the bars. I get stopped by the State Troopers. They said they smelled alcohol off me and made me do a field sobriety test and I failed so they arrested me. First time being arrested. I was brought back to the station. I was placed in a jail cell but it took them like an hour to get me to an actual breathalyzer and I blew just under .078 (legal limit of .08). As the State Trooper is letting me out of jail he says "Lucky bastard your BAC probably went just under from the time we arrested you to the actual test. Take this as a life lesson and don't drink and drive".

Still shook I have to pay $275 to the towing company to get my car back but I avoided disaster
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Not true.

If you blow over a .02 they would have given you a lesser charge. You can still get charged between .02 and .08 depending on the driving so it it would depend on what you got pulled over for.


Also, never participate in the field sobriety tests.

Legally, not participating cannot be used as evidence of crime. Due to psychological concepts like confirmation bias (they have already decided you are drunk), they will find evidence of you being drunk during FST.

DO NOT TAKE FST, THEY LITERALLY CANT DO ANYTHING TO YOU FOR REFUSING. THEY CANNOT LEGALLY COMPEL YOU TO. THEY WILL ONLY BE USED AGAINST YOU.



but this didn’t happen.
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Originally Posted By ZoomerPsycho
Last night I was driving home from the bars. I get stopped by the State Troopers. They said they smelled alcohol off me and made me do a field sobriety test and I failed so they arrested me. First time being arrested. I was brought back to the station. I was placed in a jail cell but it took them like an hour to get me to an actual breathalyzer and I blew just under .078 (legal limit of .08). As the State Trooper is letting me out of jail he says "Lucky bastard you probably your BAC probably went just under from the time we arrested you to the actual test. Take this as a life lesson and don't drink and drive".

Still shook I have to pay $275 to the towing company to get my car back but I avoided disaster
That's cool.

This reminds me of one time I got stalked but was def drunk and I pulled down an apt driveway and just pretty much walked away from my car. I quit drinking in 2006 though... But yeah used to drive drunk on a bottle of Bacardi Rum to the night clubs all the time from 2002 till 2006. Was alot of fun.
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Originally Posted By Ironmanlet
Not true.

If you blow over a .02 they would have given you a lesser charge. You can still get charged between .02 and .08 depending on the driving so it it would depend on what you got pulled over for.


Also, never participate in the field sobriety tests.

Legally, not participating cannot be used as evidence of crime. Due to psychological concepts like confirmation bias (they have already decided you are drunk), they will find evidence of you being drunk during FST.

DO NOT TAKE FST, THEY LITERALLY CANT DO ANYTHING TO YOU FOR REFUSING. THEY CANNOT LEGALLY COMPEL YOU TO. THEY WILL ONLY BE USED AGAINST YOU.



but this didn’t happen.
But if I refused wouldn't they just arrest me anyway?
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Originally Posted By ZoomerPsycho
But if I refused wouldn't they just arrest me anyway?
Yes. Due to the smell and whatever they pulled you over for, it is likely they have enough probable cause to arrest you.

However, your chances fighting it in court go up exponentially if you know and evoke your civil liberties.

Do not help them. Don’t interfere with their investigation, but do not help them do it. Make sure you understand, legally, what “interference” and “obstruction” are. We do have some freedoms guys. It is wonderful.
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Only way they let you out of that is if you also blew a cop at the station.
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Originally Posted By Ironmanlet
Yes. Due to the smell and whatever they pulled you over for, it is likely they have enough probable cause to arrest you.

However, your chances fighting it in court go up exponentially if you know and evoke your civil liberties.

Do not help them. Don’t interfere with their investigation, but do not help them do it. Make sure you understand, legally, what “interference” and “obstruction” are. We do have some freedoms guys. It is wonderful.
Yeah bro I fucked up by agreeing to the field sobriety test. But luckily they let me go after I blew under cause the State Trooper was chill
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Originally Posted By ZoomerPsycho
Yeah bro I fucked up by agreeing to the field sobriety test. But luckily they let me go after I blew under cause the State Trooper was chill
If true good for you man. I am glad you didn’t get caught up in too much legal bs.
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Originally Posted By ZoomerPsycho
Yeah bro I fucked up by agreeing to the field sobriety test. But luckily they let me go after I blew under cause the State Trooper was chill
no - had you followed Iron Manlet's advice you'd have been screwed. always cooperate.
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Says here this is false news. Unless they never documented it into the system yet
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Originally Posted By ZoomerPsycho
Last night I was driving home from the bars. I get stopped by the State Troopers. They said they smelled alcohol off me and made me do a field sobriety test and I failed so they arrested me. First time being arrested. I was brought back to the station. I was placed in a jail cell but it took them like an hour to get me to an actual breathalyzer and I blew just under .078 (legal limit of .08). As the State Trooper is letting me out of jail he says "Lucky bastard your BAC probably went just under from the time we arrested you to the actual test. Take this as a life lesson and don't drink and drive".

Still shook I have to pay $275 to the towing company to get my car back but I avoided disaster
It used to be a way higher legal limit in 2006. What is .08 for a 235 LB man? How many drinks in 20 mins is that?
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Should've told that trooper to eat Muzzlr's butt.
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Originally Posted By GordonXXX
no - had you followed Iron Manlet's advice you'd have been screwed. always cooperate.
99% of the population believes this.


The reason civil rights exist is because the government knows the population is too cucked to use it lol.

Literally to their own detriment.
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Originally Posted By Ironmanlet
99% of the population believes this.

The reason civil rights exist is because the government knows the population is too cucked to use it lol.

Literally to their own detriment.
i've been pulled over 3 times. i've been let go 3 times. why? because i'm nice as pie and i cooperate. i say yes sir, no sir, thank you sir.

if you act like an asshole they'll treat you like an asshole.
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.78 , looks like you dodged a bullet OP . Just think , maybe if they gave you the breathalyzer an hour sooner you would have been .08


Ded srs , in the 90’s I put .08 on my KX250 lol. I bought an extra digit so I could cut it to make decimal points
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Originally Posted By GordonXXX
i've been pulled over 3 times. i've been let go 3 times. why? because i'm nice as pie and i cooperate. i say yes sir, no sir, thank you sir.

if you act like an asshole they'll treat you like an asshole.
That fact you think evoking constitutionally protected civil rights is the same thing as being an asshole, and the fact you are literally trying to make me feel bad for advocating it, makes you the biggest cuck on the face of the planet.

You don’t choose to obey for respect or whatever. You literally count not disobey if you wanted to.


You are a pussy.
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Originally Posted By Ironmanlet
DO NOT TAKE FST, THEY LITERALLY CANT DO ANYTHING TO YOU FOR REFUSING. THEY CANNOT LEGALLY COMPEL YOU TO. THEY WILL ONLY BE USED AGAINST YOU.
They absolutely can, but it takes a warrant, and finding a judge in the middle of the night to sign off on it isn't always easy.

Originally Posted By GordonXXX
no - had you followed Iron Manlet's advice you'd have been screwed. always cooperate.
Nope. Buddy got off that way. Refused the FST and had to sit in the back of a cop car for about 45 minutes, but got off because they weren't able to wake up a judge for the warrant.
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Not the first time you’ve blown under something
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Originally Posted By stevebec
They absolutely can, but it takes a warrant, and finding a judge in the middle of the night to sign off on it isn't always easy.



Nope. Buddy got off that way. Refused the FST and had to sit in the back of a cop car for about 45 minutes, but got off because they weren't able to wake up a judge for the warrant.
A judge cannot compel someone to violate their civil liberties lol.

There has never ever been a warrant issued that compelled someone to take the FST.

The warrant was likely a search warrant for his blood.
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Originally Posted By Ironmanlet
A judge cannot compel someone to violate their civil liberties lol.

There has never ever been a warrant issued that compelled someone to take the FST.

The warrant was likely a search warrant for his blood.
Yes, it would have been for blood.
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Okay OP, here's what to do.

Don't agree to a field sobriety test, instead ask to "blow into his tube."

When he reaches for a breathalyzer, say "no, your other tube big boy" and wink. Then get on your knees and suck him off.

Might sound extreme but fighting a DUI in court is expensive. Plus another shot or two of vodka when you're done takes the taste away pretty effectively.
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Originally Posted By stevebec
Yes, it would have been for blood.
Good for him man.

The intention behind the bill of rights is based on the significant resources the government has. They could literally prosecute anyone for any crime and make it a reality in the courtroom.

Some government officials take it personally when you evoke your civil liberties and question why people want to make their job “difficult”.

My brother in freedom, the literal purpose of the bill of rights is to make the governments job harder. That is the point.

The best way to not be prosecuted is not violate the law. That doesn’t mean you won’t be arrested, but it is the surest way to prevent it.

The next best way is to make the process as difficult for the people prosecuting you as possible.

The bill of rights is an amazing tool we all have access to.

It is unfortunate so many people don’t understand that.
“The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.“

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Here's what you do. Don't be a piece of shit and drink and drive.
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Originally Posted By Godfrd824
Here's what you do. Don't be a piece of shit and drink and drive.
I always Uber now if I go out drinking. I don't even bring my car keys with me I don't even want them on my person. There's no excuse to drink and drive today with Uber. You're an idiot if you do. But back in the 90s and 2000s and 2010s we didn't have that luxury. Yes we had Taxi Cabs but they were expensive, not always available, and a pain in the ass. Travis Kalanick the founder of Uber should be given a Nobel Prize. Think of how much death, injury, heartache, and damage he's prevented over the years. It's so nice to be able to go out drinking and not have to worry. Sometimes I pay $100 in Ubers a night before I even have one drink. Worth every penny.
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Only way they let you out of that is if you also blew a cop at the station.
Same way he wants to blow muzzle press
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Originally Posted By GordonXXX
I always Uber now if I go out drinking. I don't even bring my car keys with me I don't even want them on my person. There's no excuse to drink and drive today with Uber. You're an idiot if you do. But back in the 90s and 2000s and 2010s we didn't have that luxury. Yes we had Taxi Cabs but they were expensive, not always available, and a pain in the ass. Travis Kalanick the founder of Uber should be given a Nobel Prize. Think of how much death, injury, heartache, and damage he's prevented over the years. It's so nice to be able to go out drinking and not have to worry. Sometimes I pay $100 in Ubers a night before I even have one drink. Worth every penny.
The bars I go to are like 40 minutes from my house which is like a $60 uber both ways
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Originally Posted By Ironmanlet
Good for him man.

The intention behind the bill of rights is based on the significant resources the government has. They could literally prosecute anyone for any crime and make it a reality in the courtroom.

Some government officials take it personally when you evoke your civil liberties and question why people want to make their job “difficult”.

My brother in freedom, the literal purpose of the bill of rights is to make the governments job harder. That is the point.

The best way to not be prosecuted is not violate the law. That doesn’t mean you won’t be arrested, but it is the surest way to prevent it.

The next best way is to make the process as difficult for the people prosecuting you as possible.

The bill of rights is an amazing tool we all have access to.

It is unfortunate so many people don’t understand that.
police officers make mistakes all the time. sometimes they overstep boundaries or they fail to follow procedural rules. a lot of cops are ignorant and they have no idea what they are doing. they aren't legal experts, that's for sure.

even if you broke the law, chances are that your case could get thrown out if you have evidence of their mistakes. you should always record any interactions with police.

also, the police are legally allowed to lie to you. it's called the Reid Technique. it's a manipulation tactic to get people to confess. they can lie and claim they have some kind of evidence, when in reality they probably have no evidence at all.

if you have any interaction with police, always assume that they are lying through their teeth. don't even make small talk with police - there is no benefit to speaking with them. anything you say can be used against you.

literally just keep quiet and invoke your right to counsel. quietly observe their actions, notice any mistakes they make, and gather as much evidence as possible.
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