You’ve certainly heard the expression that “driving is a privilege, not a right.” This adage is especially true when discussing drunk driving laws in the state of Colorado. In this state, any person suspected of drunk driving has already consented to providing a breath and/or blood test for chemical analysis. This is called “expressed consent”.
Expressed Consent is unfair. I was scared and did not know what to do!
I felt that I was being asked to give evidence against myself and refused.
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