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Question: Can a cop give you a breathalizer test if you are a passenger, if so what is the penalty for failing?

Answer:

If a police officer makes a traffic stop of a vehicle, he or she may generally contact the passengers as well as the driver. If in doing so, he or she notices the passenger appears to have been drinking, and the passenger appears to be under 21 years of age, the officer may investigate that as as an underage consumption of alcohol case. Part of the investigation would be asking the person to show identification to determine if the passenger is under 21. The officer can request an intoxilyzer test be taken if the passenger is in fact under 21.

 

If the officer cites the passenger for underage consumption of alcohol, and if the person is found guilty, the person could receive anything up to the maximum that is available for a class one misdemeanor. In an adult court setting, that includes jail of up to six months, possible probation for up to 3 years, and / or fines of up to $2500. Most courts set a fine of about $250 for a first offense.

If the case is handled in juvenile court, possible penalties range from merely a fine to probation or incarceration up to the minor's 18th birthday. On a second offense in juvenile court, the judge must order MVD to suspend the Minor's driver's license until the Minor's 18th birthday. (A.R.S. § 28-3320).


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On 05/07/04
Shawn from IA said:
Sure, I drink. And if I happen to be a passenger when my friend gets pulled over and I'm drunk, then I guess I'm outta luck. I know that drinking at my age is illegal and if I get caught then I deserve everything that the cops can do to me. If you are going to sit there and say that the police don't have any right to breathalize a person who's a passenger if they are under 21 and possibly drunk, then you need to get a clue. If you get caught doing something that you aren't supposed to be doing then you should pay the penalty. Stop being a wuss and face up to what you do.
On 04/27/04
Gomer And Don Ho From Naytahwaush from MN said:
I say that the cops have no right to give breathalizer to passengers even if they drive have been consuming alcohol. And the passengers tell them they haven't...The cop should respect that and believe them since they aren't driving...They aren't bothering anyone or anything. Ehe cops just need to settle down and pull people over who are obviously making mistakes while driving or interrupting private property or not following rules either driving or in the city/community. Thanks..
On 10/05/03
Amy & Shannon from NC said:
Thanks i really needed to know that that officer could give my friend and I a breatalizer test when we were passengers and got pulled over1 LOL HAHA!!!!! (WE WERN'T DRUNK!)
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