Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: High costs for refusing breathalyzer test among new Pennsylvania laws for 2018

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: High costs for refusing breathalyzer test among new Pennsylvania laws for 2018 by Matthew Santoni:

Pennsylvania police will have a new financial incentive to make suspected drunk or impaired drivers consent to a breath or blood test even without a warrant under one of several new state laws that take effect this month. Senate Bill 553 made changes to the state’s DUI laws and will take effect Jan. 11. Among them is a new fee for refusing to submit to a blood-alcohol test, after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that police can’t obtain blood samples without a warrant or consent.

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