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FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS (FSTs)
  • In General
  • Do I have to submit to these tests/exrcises?
  • Standardized Field Sobriety Tests vs. Field Sobriety Tests
  • View Standardized Field Sobriety Tests
  • View Other Field Sobriety Tests
  • View Non-Standardized Field Sobriety Tests

FSTs -- IN GENERAL

These are not really tests at all; rather, I like to think of them as Roadside Agility Exercises that are highly subjective in nature, and designed for failure.In theory, these tests were designed to simulate and evaluate your "divided attention" abilities, a critical skill in operating a motor vehicle. However, there are many people who, for many innocent reasons, cannot perform these tests to the officer's satisfaction, and pay the price with a DUI arrest.

DO YOU HAVE TO SUBMIT TO THE FSTs?

NO! What most people don't know is that these tests/exercises are not mandatory! However, the officer who stopped your car won't tell you this and will use the results of the tests to justify your arrest and to accumulate evidence to be used against you in court or at the Department of Motor Vehicles. Remember, it is your right to politely refuse to accept the invitation to submit to any Roadside Agility Exercises.

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