You are under no legal obligation to submit to a PBT at the scene of a DWI stop. PBTs are a useful tool for police to confirm their bias that you are driving intoxicated, but they are not even legally admissible in court. PBTs are unreliable compared to the actual breathalyzer. One reason for this is that they are adjustable via a small screw, and even a slight adjustment to that screw can distort the results. Additionally, PBTs do not measure for ethyl alcohol, the type of alcohol found in beverages. This means that readings might pick up on other substances that can mimic the effects of ethyl alcohol; even a person’s diet might be enough to throw off a reading on a PBT.
Long story short: You have nothing to lose by refusing a PBT.
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