Q: What should I do if I’m asked to take field sobriety tests?

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If you are asked to take field sobriety tests, it is important to be aware of your rights and the implications of your decision. Field sobriety tests are often administered by law enforcement to assess a driver’s level of impairment. These tests can include walking in a straight line, standing on one leg, or following an object with your eyes. It is vital to know that you have the right to refuse these tests in California. However, if you do refuse, the officer may still have the authority to arrest you based on their observations of your driving and behavior.

If you choose to participate in the field sobriety tests, it is crucial to remain calm and comply with the officer’s instructions. However, keep in mind that these tests can be subjective, and poor performance could be used against you during any subsequent legal proceedings. It may be advisable to consult with a lawyer as soon as possible after any encounter with law enforcement concerning sobriety tests, especially if you are arrested.

Moreover, understand that your refusal to take these tests may not be used against you in court, but it could lead to license suspension or other administrative penalties per California law. The decision to participate in field sobriety tests should be made carefully, considering both the immediate situation and the potential long-term legal repercussions.

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