I was stopped on the road because my car broke down. The police suspected that I had been drinking alcohol. Do they have the right to draw up a report without confirming this fact?
I was stopped on the road because my car broke down. The police suspected that I had been drinking alcohol. Do they have the right to draw up a report without confirming this fact?
No, police cannot issue a report for drunk driving without confirming the fact of intoxication (for example, based on the results of a breathalyzer test or a doctor's examination).