 So, years ago, there were checkpoints. You would be driving down the road and the police would stop each car as they went by. They don't really exist anymore. But if you find yourself being pulled over and investigated for driving under the influence, you have the right to refuse anything. You may have to be polite, you may need to cooperate in terms of getting out of your car and at least giving your name and general information, but from there, you do not have to incriminate yourself. You don't have to let them look at your eyes. You don't have to do field sobriety exercises and you do not have to provide a breath sample. If you find yourself being pulled over for driving under the influence charge, contact our office right away. And if this video is important to you or a friend you know, please share. Carlson Meisner, Hardin Hazlet, protecting your rights since 1971.