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Florida Basic Recruit Training Program Law Enforcement DUI TRAFFIC STOPS Legal Issues Lesson 2

Florida Basic Recruit Training Program Law Enforcement DUI TRAFFIC STOPS Legal Issues Lesson 2. Miranda Requirements. Not required for DUI traffic stop where officer temporarily detains and issues citation Not typically required to administer SFSTs. Florida DUI Law.

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Florida Basic Recruit Training Program Law Enforcement DUI TRAFFIC STOPS Legal Issues Lesson 2

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  1. Florida Basic Recruit Training ProgramLaw Enforcement DUI TRAFFIC STOPSLegal IssuesLesson 2

  2. Miranda Requirements • Not required for DUI traffic stop where officer temporarily detains and issues citation • Not typically required to administer SFSTs

  3. Florida DUI Law • Florida law defines driving under the influence in F.S. 316.193: • (1) A person is guilty of the offense of driving under the influence and is subject to punishment as provided in subsection (2) if the person is driving or in actual physical control of a vehicle within this state and: • (a) The person is under the influence of alcoholic beverages, any chemical substance set forth in s. 877.111 or any substance controlled under chapter 893, when affected to the extent that the person's normal faculties are impaired; • (b) The person has a blood-alcohol level of 0.08 or more grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood; or • (c) The person has a breath-alcohol level of 0.08 or more grams of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.

  4. Implied Consent • Associated with driving privilege • Driver must consent to take any breath, blood, or urine test when requested • Warning of consequences should be read if driver refuses to submit to tests

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