A driver license may be suspended or revoked for:
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Refusing to take a blood alcohol test.
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Fraudulently altering a driver license.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Your driver's license may be suspended or revoked if you fraudulently alter your driver's license, or if you refuse to take a blood alcohol test. Both actions are against the law, and the consequences for committing these crimes can be severe.
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