 What to do if you get pulled over for that? First steps. Yeah, this always gets a little bit hairy. And the reason why is there are things, honestly, that I've told a client that judges might have a problem with. You know, it's kind of like to take the breath test, don't take the breath test. First time you, if you're ever accused of a DUI on the first time, it's not a crime to refuse to take a breath test. The second time it is a crime. A lawyer can't tell you, give you advice to commit a crime, to refuse to take a breath test the second time. So it gets a little bit complicated. But essentially, again, if you get pulled over, you want to protect your rights as much as you can. And that's what we do, to try to protect your rights. So obviously, you want to try to be cooperative, be polite with the officer. If you haven't been drinking or only drinking in moderation to where you're not impaired, you're not over the legal limit, that is probably best to cooperate. And if you are arrested, you're going to have to make a decision on whether to take a breath test or not. Again, there are consequences. If you decline, always smart to ask to consult with a lawyer prior to moving forward in the process.