You are stopped by a police officer who suspects you have been drinking. The officer asks you to take a chemical test. You:
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Can refuse to take the test if you think you will fail.
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Can refuse to take the test if you haven't been drinking.
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Are required to take the test.
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Are required to refuse the test.
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Explanation
In Wisconsin, if a police officer has reason to believe you are driving under the influence of alcohol, they may ask you to take a chemical test to determine your Prohibited Alcohol Concentration (PAC). Under the Implied Consent Law, refusing to take this test is a serious offense. If you refuse, the officer is required to arrest you, and you will lose your driving privileges for at least one year.
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