I've been trying to watch the video, but I'm at work and it's streaming for ***** right now...
One thing that I find funny, in a "you're a complete idiot" sort of way is Boston trying to convince the officer in the beginning of the video that his knees are shot, he's had operations on both of them, and he rolled his ankle in practice that day. I wonder if the Bucs knew any of this before signing him?
Utter BS in my mind coming from a guy who probably would have told the cop in a different circumstance that he could still fly in a 40-yard-dash.
I'm not up on things in Arizona, but in Oregon if a suspect asks for a BAC test instead of field-sobriety tests or a breathalyser test he/she gets arrested, read his rights, booked, then tested.
Thats what happens in most states. But not at the request. because federal law allows that a test can be forced if a subject refuses. All the FST's are doing is giving a person a chance to show a cop that they can still function and operate a motor vehicle. There are drunks that ARE CAPABLE of passing FST's so they would be stuupid not to take the test and then requesta breathalizer.
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