Safe and Responsible Driving
What is the consequence of refusing to provide a breath sample when lawfully required by a Garda?
- ○There is no penalty if you have not been drinking
- ✓It is a criminal offence that may result in disqualification
- ○You simply receive a warning and may drive on
- ○You are fined only if you later test positive
Correct answer
It is a criminal offence that may result in disqualification
Refusing to provide a breath, blood or urine sample when lawfully required is a criminal offence and may result in disqualification.
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