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Since we are on the topic of morons driving on Maryland roads and the law, I thought you would like to see what it says on page 35 of the MD Driver's Ed manual...
B. Notice to Applicant – Implied Consent
In Maryland, any person who drives or attempts to drive a motor vehicle on a highway or on any private property used by the public in general, consents to take a test to determine alcohol concentration or a test to determine the concentration of a drug or controlled dangerous substance.
A police officer, who has reasonable grounds to believe that an individual is driving while impaired by drugs, alcohol, or a controlled substance, may
have a drug recognition expert request that person to submit to a blood test. A person may not be compelled to take a drug or alcohol test. However, if upon receipt of a certified statement from a police officer that a test was refused, the MVA will impose the suspension period for a test refusal. The MVA will suspend the license of any driver who submits to the test and is determined to have a test result of 0.08 percent alcohol concentration or higher.
In other words...When the cops in MD do a sobriety checkpoint, either do what they ask or get your license suspended.
B. Notice to Applicant – Implied Consent
In Maryland, any person who drives or attempts to drive a motor vehicle on a highway or on any private property used by the public in general, consents to take a test to determine alcohol concentration or a test to determine the concentration of a drug or controlled dangerous substance.
A police officer, who has reasonable grounds to believe that an individual is driving while impaired by drugs, alcohol, or a controlled substance, may
have a drug recognition expert request that person to submit to a blood test. A person may not be compelled to take a drug or alcohol test. However, if upon receipt of a certified statement from a police officer that a test was refused, the MVA will impose the suspension period for a test refusal. The MVA will suspend the license of any driver who submits to the test and is determined to have a test result of 0.08 percent alcohol concentration or higher.
In other words...When the cops in MD do a sobriety checkpoint, either do what they ask or get your license suspended.