A second refusal to take a blood or breath test will result in:
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A 12 month suspension and a second degree misdemeanor.
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A fine of $1,500.
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A fine of $1,000.
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An 18 month suspension and a first degree misdemeanor.
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Explanation
Drivers in Florida are required by law to comply if an officer asks them to take a chemical test. A second refusal will result in an 18-month suspension and a first-degree misdemeanor.
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