I read in today's Inside CR that the police are using the hand held portable breath test machines (PBT's) to determine your BAC/sobriety and presumably not the stationary desk mounted units which are much more sophicated and will print out a result.
PBT's, in the US where they are also used, the results are inadmissable in your DWI case and are only used as a screening defice for the arresting officer, and only if you agree--no penalty for refusing that part. They are not quite junk but not acceptable, their reuslts can vary greatly, and are subject to manipulation.
Their inaccuracy is not in dispute by any science which is why their results are not admissable in US state courts--at least not in the DUI trial. And PBT's can be played games with, manipulated easily. Google "PBT alcohol admissable" and from the data decide for yourself.
But, in CR, that's what the Transito's are using to make their decision where you are at drink/drunk wise, and remember it is now .06 in CR and not .08 like in the US. So for all you SJ urbanites that say take a taxi even if you had 1 beer, and that's of course sound advice, consider this:
Alot of us do not live/hang in SJ but do in places where there are no ready cabs, but still like having a few brews. Normal, internationally. But transitos are like dog shit in CR. They are everywhere, even very rural. And assume you get stopped on a road side by a Transito way out in the boonies, like on the main drag Rt 34 going south of Parrita to Quepos where there are no people for miles and where the transitos love to hang, a tourist trap. And you had dinner and trees cervezas. I see them there all the time there at all hours. Assume you get stopped for no good reason and he asks you to blow because it's now midnight or whatever his bs is but you know you are not DUI.
Would you blow into a CRican PBT? That's my original point. What's the probability he is going to report it accurately or shake you? PBT's don't have a print-out sequence like the desk mounted/stationary based units. It's your word against his. He could put a drop of mouthwash in the plastic blow tube and the results will be you are drunk as a skunk. Or he could do his own blow first, he could be stiff. More probably, if he's corrupt, he can just delete and say what he wants that it digitized.
If he's corrupt, probably not going to go thru that much trouble, doesn't need to, it's his word against yours. Pull a battery out or short it and it's back to .000 history. They're junk in the wrong hands.. Probably won't affect alot posters here, most guys having a ball in the gulch and if one leaves SJ, it is on a bus or a cab or fly Sansa/Nature Air, or a van or a tour. But there are guys who do drive, car rent often (like me) 7-8x a year, or own a car. This is important to us.
We ain't dealing with alter boys with the local police. The Transitos have a well documented and recently re-documented historical corruption problem with motoristrs on CR roads despite CR high authorities trying to prosecute them:
http://www.insidecostarica.com/dailynew ... 042701.htm.
I've seen reports that their salaries are as low $450-500 per month, sad, and explains the problem. They take the job to make a buck, not the salary. And that was not atypical of American police in years gone by, less and less as salaries increased in the 1900-70's and more modern "scrutiny". I know.
If you feel you're getting messed with on a traffic stop, an I-phone audio recording? Now legal in my major state for police involvement.If you have the presence of mine I'd say do it, and then find out if that's legal under CR Eavesdropping law later. If it's not, only you know.
That's why I want to know if anyone knows what are the consequences for refusing to blow in CR.
I was the OP in this thread. Not defending drunk drivers. Hate them. Crazy dangerous people. A huge problem in CR contributing to CR having the highest vehiclular related mortality rate in the world, per capita.
But there is nothing wrong with having a few beers and driving. How about the dangers of texters, smokers, cell addicts, speeders, dopes who can't drive, unlicensed drivers, crazy people, seniors who should have quit years ago but are stubborn like our moms and dads, people eating their lunch, people checking their computer data, girls putting make-up on in the rear view mirrow, people putting different cd's in, endless, people chedcking on thier K*ds in the rear car seats (a real rarity in CR). The odds are for a statistician, but I doubt they are lower than for a guy who had 3 beers in an hour. I never had a DUI after a zillion years of cocktail hours. And, I have been stopped for other stuff when
if I was stiff at those times I would have gotten pinched. And like DDD I had 62 months on the job until I get a different license.
I just wanted to know, and still do, what are the consequences of refusing to blow into a PBT in CR? Anybody know?