Refusal to submit breath test and citizenship application?
Answer:
Typically, no. It is more of a breach of contract. You generally sign something when you get your license that says you will submit to a breathalyzer (at least in my state) however you have a 5th amendment right not to take the test - weighed against competing rights- but you will then lose your privilege to drive.
It might raise questions, but I don't think it would be an automatic out.
big question is why refuse? what are u trying to hide
their is a difference here in freedom and liberty we have here in america then total anarchy! suck it up loser and realize their is going to be rules to abide by and life isnt always about getting your way! You wanna be a part of this nation then u gotta accept the rules and simple answer for u if u dont like it then get the freak out simple!
wow DUI is not a criminal offense in NJ
Refusal to submit breath test would only mess up your driver licenses it's unlikely to effect your citizenship application!!!
Your not worthy of citizenship, lets see you do a refusal in your country and see what happens????? Your tryin gto turn things around and it sounds shady, do not need any more shady people,,,
Refusal to submit breath test is a contempt of an order or evasion of duty. Thus, the application for citizenship might be affected.
When you sign the paper to get you driver's license, you are also stating that you will take a breath test if you are pulled over. If you refuse, you can be taken to jail.
The US is not a free country. They very well could shoot you with a taser and toss you in jail. The New England states are the worst. The Constitution has not been enforced in this country for the most part for generations.
Just say NO to authority in the USA and you will be considered guilty when it comes time for the party gifts.
Actually, these days, I wouldn't worry about it. Better to be maybe guilty than actually guilty. Maybe is the key word.
America wants and needs, Maybe kinds of people. We got lots of this is that and that is this, but we have fewer: this MAY be that or it MAY be this kinds of deals.
The big question mark can be a real winner and I don't think it will be a deal breaker for you.
No.
It can be considered a crime of moral turpitude and I believe that would indeed negatively affect a citizenship application. This government does not like this from its current citizens.
Why would you refuse to take a breathalizer?
Just by refusing you are going to jail. If you were not, I am very surprised by this.
Edited to add:
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And...
Try to not jump down the throats of people trying to help you.
That is rude.
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