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<blockquote data-quote="TuAlum0982" data-source="post: 1820232" data-attributes="member: 24595"><p>someone correct me if I am wrong...but I believe refusal of breath test and/or blood test results in suspension of license in OK...correct?</p><p></p><p>EDIT: just reading over the oklahoma drivers manual and it states "The very act of driving or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle means that you have agreed to take one or more tests to determine your blood alcohol content (BAC). This law applies to everyone, residents and nonresidents alike. Refusal to take the test upon request by a law enforcement officer will result in an automatic revocation of your driving privilege, even if you have not been drinking. If you have been drinking, the test will determine the BAC level. If the BAC level is 0.08 or more (or any measurable amount if you are under 21 years old), your driver license will be revoked-even if you are not convicted in</p><p>court of driving under the influence (DUI)."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TuAlum0982, post: 1820232, member: 24595"] someone correct me if I am wrong...but I believe refusal of breath test and/or blood test results in suspension of license in OK...correct? EDIT: just reading over the oklahoma drivers manual and it states "The very act of driving or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle means that you have agreed to take one or more tests to determine your blood alcohol content (BAC). This law applies to everyone, residents and nonresidents alike. Refusal to take the test upon request by a law enforcement officer will result in an automatic revocation of your driving privilege, even if you have not been drinking. If you have been drinking, the test will determine the BAC level. If the BAC level is 0.08 or more (or any measurable amount if you are under 21 years old), your driver license will be revoked-even if you are not convicted in court of driving under the influence (DUI)." [/QUOTE]
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