Tuesday, April 7, 2015

What Symptoms and Behaviors is the Officer Looking for During the Initial Detention at the Scene?

When you get pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, it is only safe to assume that the police officer is looking for certain red flags that might indicate intoxication. What most drivers don’t know is that the search for these indicators starts even before the officer pulls you over.
In Florida, law enforcement is required to have “reasonable suspicion” in order to pull a driver over. This means that they must have a valid, legal reason for stopping you, otherwise it may be considered an illegal stop resulting in suppression of all evidence. When police suspect drunk driving, there are several tell-tale indicators that may give them cause to pull you over. These include weaving between lanes, braking inconsistently, and ignoring traffic signs. Once you have been pulled over, however, there is a whole new set of factors in play.

Red Flags that May Point to Driver Intoxication

The moment you get pulled over, the officer begins evaluating your behavior and speech for any hint of intoxication. Being aware of this can protect you from unnecessarily incriminating yourself and possibly getting arrested.

The following things may cause an officer to test you for intoxication:
  • Alcohol on your breath
  • Whether you respond incoherently or with hostility
  • Clumsiness and poor reflexes
  • Speaking too slowly or too rapidly
  • Flushed cheeks
  • Bloodshot eyes
  • Slurred speech

At this point, the officer will likely ask you to perform field sobriety tests. Even if you haven’t been drinking, you should always politely decline the officer’s request. Field sobriety tests are optional and highly subjective. Far too many individuals have been wrongly charged with DUI because of a ‘failed’ field sobriety test.
If you refuse, there is a good chance that you’ll be asked to take a breath test. This test evaluates your blood alcohol content (BAC) and is not optional – refusing can lead to harsh penalties. Even if you blow over the legal limit, however, it is important to remember that this does not automatically equal a conviction. Strong legal representation can work in your favor to reduce or dismiss charges altogether.

Don’t wait to retain a Miami DUI attorney if you are facing DUI charges. My firm would be happy to review your case and advocate for you in court. Get in touch with my firm today for your free consultation!

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