Refuse A Field Sobriety Test; Lose Your License

Refuse A Field Sobriety Test; Lose Your License

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Refuse A Field Sobriety Test; Lose Your License

Kansas drivers can no longer be charged with a crime for refusing a field sobriety test under a new state law.

The change in state law that took effect Monday means police can't ticket suspected drivers for not taking one.

But refusal to comply comes with a year-long license suspension. That is as long as the longest suspension for failing a breathalyzer or blood test.

Drivers who refuse to be tested can still be prosecuted for a DUI based on other evidence.

The decision to strike the law making it a separate violation comes amid court rulings on whether motorists driving on streets and highways give implied consent to sobriety tests.

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