breath test problems

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by oshawasue, Mar 16, 2016.

  1. TROOPER to TRUCKER

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    I wasn't up to hunting their laws just referencing ours not sure what other states do.
     
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  3. Movingismylifeilovemoving

    Movingismylifeilovemoving Light Load Member

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    Im sure someone else will chime in with this but, doesnt the law read "any detectable alcohol"? I think its oos for any detecrable odor or otherwise. Also the law states that you may not be uder the iffluence of alchol 4 hours prior to going on duty. .01 is under the iffluence.

    I cant imagine getting a red light, blowing .01, and the officer sending me on my way. At the very least your oos.

    That my understanding anyways
     
  4. flightwatch

    flightwatch Road Train Member

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    Ok, so he blew a .016 on the less accurate handheld breathalyzer. The inspector will not show him the readout and takes it to another room to write it down. He then gets sent to get a more accurate BAC at the highway patrol station which came back negative...twice. So, they can't get him for alcohol. Instead, the inspector writes him up for suspected drug use/possession and still submits that he blew a .016. His company takes his load away and reroutes him to the terminal...most likely to terminate him and end his driving carrer.

    Do you see the problem here?
     
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  5. TheDude1969

    TheDude1969 Heavy Load Member

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    What was the charge on the ticket, if any, or reason for Out Of Service violation listed as on his inspection? I'm curious???
    I'm no LEO, like Trooper is; this is just speculation:
    I stop short of assuming the trooper was looking to write him a career ending ticket, when a simple seat belt citation would do for any quota... I would rather guess your Mr. was very nervous which I could imagine in that situation, and the officer mistaken his reaction for something illicit. There is a list of items that will show positive BAC from mouthwash to cologne and I've even heard rumours of menthol ciggs, and e-ciggs. <-- IDK whats true?
    But what I do know is my drivers situation, where a trooper wrote an OOS ticket and Report for 0.019 and wasn't valid under the law (at that time, I'm not sure if thats changed?) So three weeks later he received a letter stating his citation was amended to consumption within 4hrs prior to duty, which does not have a BAC minimum. It was only a $50 ticket, which he paid by mail and by doing so is an automatic guilty plea. I can't tell you the mess that would cause today, but it really F*kd my FMCR back then... So I assume his MC will be franticly trying to fix this.
     
  6. oshawasue

    oshawasue Light Load Member

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    Heya! I wanted to update you guys... I did some research, and apparently chewing gum or candies (especially mint ones) can throw a breathylizer off. Well, hubby had been chewing mint gum right before the breathylizer!

    Anyways... He went back to his place of employment, and they said they are letting him go. They said they want to keep him, but their insurance won't cover it. They said if he goes off to fight this and win in the courts, then they want him back. DANGED ____ for not sticking up for their people! And they DO know he blew all zero's twice in the police station. :(

    They advised him to tell a new company his reason for leaving was he was "on the road too long"..and that they would back him up. They said they would put us in touch with "a good lawyer".

    I think I'd be tempted to put an investigation into those guys at the weight station, to make them responsible for what they did! They're going to make life miserable for a lot of other innocent drivers.

    BUT... won't the 0.016 show up, if a new company just did a little searching???
     
  7. flightwatch

    flightwatch Road Train Member

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    Yep. He's done driving a truck until he gets that pulled from his record. He might be able to find a small local outfit that will let him run, but this will show up on his PSP. Also, the company that just let him go needs to help him fight this. This is really going to hurt their BASIC score too.
     
  8. TROOPER to TRUCKER

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    Ok get a good attorney. Check into possible illegal detention but let a good attorney handle any and all questions.
     
  9. TROOPER to TRUCKER

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    what company was he working for?
     
  10. s0231198

    s0231198 Light Load Member

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    If the insurance company won't cover him, how was he able to drive the truck back to the terminal, while technically not being covered by their insurance?
     
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