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Millions of people have moved to Georgia in the last twenty years and about one million in the last ten. These people come from states where they've been told by attorneys or have seen ads or TV commercials that say, “If the police ask you to take a breath or blood test you tell him I'm not taking it, I refuse”. In some states the penalty for that is less than the penalty than if you took the test. That’s not the case in Georgia.

A refusal in Georgia is twelve months hard suspension and no work permit. No permit for any reason any time. If you lose the administrative part of that case which happens in the first part before you can go to criminal court. When you come to Georgia you need to follow the Driver’s Rights. Here is the website. This information is what you need to do in Georgia. What you do in South Carolina or Florida or Texas is not what you do here. By following these rights you will protect your case as best anyone can.

If you just keep your mouth shut and exercise a right to remain silent. Remember these rules and follow them and when you are stopped, and you will be, you'll know what to do, what to say and definitely what not to do and what not to say.

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