Depending on the jurisdiction, officers can get a warrant and force you to take the test if you refuse.
“So if you refuse to take the test, depending on the jurisdiction, the officers can either get a warrant and force you to take the test or a lot of times they'll allow you not to take the test. But that has implications in a number of different ways. On one hand, it's favorable because there is no test that actually shows that you're above the legal limit, but it can be used against you in trial. And the question can be asked, why wouldn't you want to take the test if if you are not intoxicated? The other way that it has an impact is that it can make the length of suspension for the DMV uh and revoking your license um lengthier as well.”
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