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If there were any other officers present, then you can have their names and agencies too. All of this information must be included on a form that the officer reads to you and afterward, asks you to sign. In Louisiana, you will lose your license for one year for your first refusal. For your second and any subsequent refusal, your license will be suspended for two years.
You can read the penalties for refusal in the Louisiana Revised Statutes Annotated It usually does not help you to refuse to take a blood, breath, or urine test when you are arrested for a DWI. In Louisiana, the consequences for refusal are milder than those for a DWI, if you were not involved in an accident that caused serious injury or death or if this is only your first or second refusal. If you are convicted of a DWI, then you face fines and jail time. In fact, the prosecution can use your refusal against you by arguing that you refused the test because you knew that you were intoxicated and guilty of DWI.
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Please reference the Terms of Use and the Supplemental Terms for specific information related to your state. In Louisiana, if you get pulled over for a DWI and the officer asks you to take a blood, breath, or urine test, do you have to take one?
What happens if you refuse? Implied Consent Louisiana law requires you to take a breath, blood, or urine test if you are arrested for a DWI. Refusing to Take the Test 1 st Offense 2nd Offense 3 rd Offense Refusal to take test 6 month license revocation 6 month license revocation 2 days minimum jail term Once you are arrested, the officer must tell you your rights and the consequences you face if you refuse the test.
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Well, some time has passed and not all of the Six Flags parks have survived, like Jazzland. This abandoned amusement park now looks like something plucked straight off of a zombie apocalypse movie.
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On the plus side, the lines are super short and you won't find another Six Flags with such a good discount on admission. He's not dead , but when he is this will be where the legend himself will be buried - in a tomb just as unique as he is.
There is a ton of speculation about his strange burial choice, could it be a symbolism of ties to the Illuminati, or perhaps just a memorial inspired by National Treasure? We don't know, at least not until Nic decides to come forth with an explanation - if ever. For now, we will just enjoy it as a tourist trap. Oh, the things you can mysteriously buy when you're a rich movie star In order to reach the entrance — if you so dare — you must pass through all seven gates scattered throughout the area.
A little piece of Paris in Louisiana