DUI Defense > Driver's Rights Card
As required by Arizona DUI Law, I have already tendered some, all, or none of the following documents: driver's license, registration, proof of insurance.
If you believe I have committed a traffic violation then please issue me a citation and allow me to proceed on my way.
Unless you return all of the paperwork I have tendered along with any citation you believe to be appropriate, or simply inform me that I am free to leave without issuing a citation, I shall assume that my liberty is restrained; that I am not free to leave the scene and move about as I choose; and that I must obey your orders without resistance, but I do so under protest.
I do not wish to exit my vehicle. I do not wish to answer any questions or make any statements. I am exercising my right to remain silent. I request that an attorney be present during any questioning or proceeding. I hereby request permission to contact an attorney as soon as possible. I do not consent to being video taped or audio taped at any time without my written consent.
Arizona DUI Law does not require me to submit to field sobriety tests. Therefore, I will not submit to any verbal or non-verbal field sobriety test(s), including the following voluntary field sobriety tests: horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN); walk and turn; one leg stand; finger to nose; finger count; recite the alphabet; recite numbers; any written test.
If you ignore my wishes as they are stated herein and verbally request and/or coerce me to perform any of the aforementioned tests, I shall not be performing said tests willfully and voluntarily, rather, I will be doing so to avoid a confrontation with you. As Arizona DUI Law does not require it, I will not submit to a preliminary breath test.
Pursuant to the Arizona Implied Consent Statute, I will consent to submit to test(s) of my breath and/or bodily fluids provided that you inform me that I am under arrest; that the test(s) I am directed to complete are properly conducted; and, that all test(s) are in compliance with all relevant Arizona Statutes and DHS regulations. However, since I maintain that you do not have sufficient legal cause to make this request my consent is given under protest.
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