06-13-2018, 04:46 PM
(06-13-2018, 03:50 PM)depthchart Wrote: Please elaborate...
To start the field sobriety test was made up like 50 years ago. There's numerous research studies indicating the poor validity of the test themselves. This doesn't even count in the fact that it's all based off what the police officers says or observes which is completely subjective. Someone can pass the test but all the officer has to say is they miss said a word or their eyes are glassy and they automatically fail.
Theres no typical human error accounted for and if an officer makes up his mind you're going to fail before the tests he can make you fail.
The police officer miss spelled a word in his report, does that mean he was not in the right mind to be conducting the test and determine if someone should be driving?