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Not sure about DNA testing.

The other two examples are true. Across the Atlantic polygraphs are regarded as a comedy technology and breathalyser tests are sufficient grounds only for arrest and an actual blood test.


I'm pretty sure most all jurisdictions allow you to request a blood test in lieu of a breathalyser. I assumed it was common knowledge polygraphs were junk, but at least Wikipedia says they're in common use in the U.S. but are considered controversial. I knew polygraphs were banned as a prerequisite for jobs in many areas and that many government jobs had them as part of the interview, but figured it was more of a stress test or hazing. I do think the bar for expert testimony and scientific evidence could use a lot of improvement in the U.S.


In the UK there used to be such a right to refuse the breath test and take a blood test instead. However it was removed.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2009/mar/15/drink-drivin...


What the actual fuck? I didn't realise that the UK was so stupid. Is due process dead here?


Polygraphs aren't admissible on this side of the Atlantic as evidence.




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