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SBRH33 t1_j6okn76 wrote

Lol. You better go back to lawyer school.

The SCOTUS ruling pertains to WARRANTLESS seizures of blood for DUI which violate a persons 4th.

Police now need to simply secure a warrant for the blood test. That is all. You cant refuse once they secure the warrant.

During a DUI investigation, an officer may request a blood sample. This is especially true when an alleged suspect refuses a breathalyzer test or a police officer believes the suspect is intoxicated by drugs. If you do not agree to it, a warrant may be issued,and at that time, a blood sample will be taken with or without your consent.

You just cant refuse the blood test or the breathalyzer. It doesn't work like that.

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Seejay784 t1_j6okmz6 wrote

I work at a company that splits customer service between the Pittsburgh office and a New England office. Their building would have off every year on Patriot Day and we weren't allowed to schedule time off that day because we would have to pick up their slack. I never even heard of Patriot Day until this. We would all complain and say we should get off for Whiskey Rebellion Day. (I know, it doesn't exist.....yet)

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