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Types of testing police use in DUI Cases in Pennsylvania

There are 3 types of chemical tests that police use to determine intoxication level: blood, breath, and urine. In Pennsylvania, police would be using blood tests and breath tests.<br><br>For more information visit our website.<br>www.allentowncriminallaw.com

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Types of testing police use in DUI Cases in Pennsylvania

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  1. TYPES OF TESTING POLICE USE IN DUI CASES IN PENNSYLVANIA Exploring DUI Testing Methods: Understanding Police Procedures in Pennsylvania Call Now 484-695-7023 www.allentowncriminallaw.com

  2. CHEMICAL TESTS IN PENNSYLVANIA There are 3 types of chemical tests that police use to determine intoxication levels: blood, breath, and urine. In Pennsylvania, police would be using blood tests and breath tests Call Now 484-695-7023 www.allentowncriminallaw.com

  3. This is the preferred method by police for initially determining if someone is intoxicated based on alcohol. It is not a proper test for other substances, such as street drugs or prescription drugs. Call Now 484-695-7023 www.allentowncriminallaw.com

  4. Urine tests are more invasive (both from a privacy standpoint and a hygiene standpoint). The test requires careful handling to avoid contamination. They can’t be done on the side of the highway. Call Now 484-695-7023 www.allentowncriminallaw.com

  5. You would think blood tests would always be the preferred method for police officers, but not always. First of all, these tests are very invasive, and people who are acting intoxicated are often not controlled when they are about to be stuck with a needle Call Now 484-695-7023 www.allentowncriminallaw.com

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