Courtesy of Google Translate:Geheimer_Teilnehmer hat geschrieben: ↑Mo 24. Jun 2024, 23:36 Sry but i am to lazy to translate it into english now.. maybe somebody wanna do it who is better in jurisdictional english than me![]()
Blood tests must be ordered and there must be imminent danger. They like to try to determine this imminent danger with voluntary (!!!) tests (urine, saliva, blisters, etc.). If you refuse to do all of this, the cops like to hold a breathalyzer in your car and measure the atmosphere (they aren't actually allowed to do that just like that). Then they like to come and claim that you have glassy eyes and try to use that as an excuse... but that wouldn't work in court because cops aren't doctors and can't diagnose it at all. Rub tests on driving licenses, steering wheels, etc. are also very popular and often positive... (every second banknote is positive... if you had one of those in your wallet, it can be enough that everything is positive!... so it's not actually enough to determine imminent danger, but that's what people like to claim)...
No matter what happens: you must refuse to cooperate! No matter what threats and rhetorical tricks are used! You don't owe the police any accountability. If a blood test is taken, you will be asked again whether you agree to it... but of course you don't! You should definitely tell the doctor this again, because they also have to write something and give their opinion as to whether you were obviously unfit to drive and whether the blood sample was justified.
The police will then try to prohibit you from driving for the next 24 hours, but this is actually not permitted because "in case of doubt, for the accused". Guilt must first be proven... Until then, the presumption of innocence applies. If you were clean and a few weeks later you get a note saying that the proceedings have been discontinued (because all blood values are below the limit) -> go to a lawyer and seek a declaratory action against the police, sue for damages and at the same time file a criminal complaint against the officers for coercion... because they are very happy to use coercion to "encourage" you to cooperate.