If you refuse to take a chemical test:
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Your drivers license will be suspended.
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You cannot be arrested for drunk driving.
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You can ask your lawyer to take the test for you.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Under New York’s “Implied Consent” law, when you drive in this state, you are considered to have given consent to take a chemical test. If you refuse the test after being arrested, your driver's license will be suspended when you are arraigned in court on the alcohol or other drug-related charge. Additionally, the fact that you refused the test can be presented in court during your trial. If a DMV hearing later confirms your refusal, your driver's license will be revoked.
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