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How should I blow into a breathalyzer if I’m accused of an Annapolis, MD DUI on St. Patrick’s Day?

It’s not difficult to imagine that many motorists find themselves pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving on St. Patrick’s Day. After all, this holiday is one that is known for partying and drinking alcohol. If you are one of the unfortunate drivers who finds themselves on the side of the road being interrogated by a police officer on this day, you may not know what you should do, and might be wondering if there’s a specific way you should blow into the breathalyzer. Here, a lawyer offers a few tips on what you should do if you are stopped for a possible Annapolis, MD DUI.

Curbing Urban Myths

You may have heard of some ways to beat the breathalyzer and possibly avoid receiving a Maryland drunk driving charge, such as holding your breath beforehand or blowing really hard. However, both of these myths are false and will likely make your blood alcohol content read higher than it actually is. You also can’t pretend to blow and get away with it; the officer will be able to tell you aren’t blowing into the machine.

What You Should Do

The best way to blow into a breathalyzer is to act as if you are blowing through a straw. Breathe normally beforehand and blow steadily into the machine to receive the most accurate results. Look at the reading yourself and keep the digital printout. Doing so may be able to help you fight your Anne Arundel County DUI.

In addition to these breathing techniques, you should also hire a lawyer to help you with your Annapolis, MD DUI. An attorney may be able to help you get your charges dropped, or help you receive a more desirable ruling.

The lawyers of Jimeno & Gray, P.A., are experienced in Maryland drunk driving cases and will do what they can to help. Call us at (410) 590-9401 for more information and to request your free copy of the book The ABCs of DWIs in Maryland, written by lawyer Gregory Jimeno.

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