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LOLOLLOLOLLOLOLIf you don't know about Texas law on the matter it's because you're dumb and lazy, an awful combination, as I posted a link to the law just a few pages back.I don't about Texas law, but in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, any driver can refuse a field sobriety test. However, it is illegal to refuse a chemical test for drunkenness if you are pulled over. Its what they call "implied consent".
Can I Refuse a Field Sobriety Test in Pennsylvania?
Nobody with an IQ over 10 would ever click on a link you posted , so it's actually a compliment that you sniveled about it.
Then you're an even bigger idiot for not being able to find that link to Texas statutes online without my help.
lol I don't need to, just morons like you need refreshers, but you still got it wrong anyway. Go smoke some more meth and lose your last front tooth.
Nope, I got it exactly right. Sadly for you, you choose not to go to the Texas website of online statutes but to remain ignorant of the law.
Poor, ignorant Picaro. All the poor sap can do is add a funny on my post since he can't actually debate the law he refuses to look at.