Let me tell you what I'm trying to get at. It would seem to me that if I were to be charged after having taken a test and I actually am—Let's say it's a one-beer defence. I had one beer and I actually tested higher than 0.08, and I was therefore charged. I know I'm not guilty. What are my options? Obviously the device is incorrect. I would call my lawyer immediately, have that device picked up, and have that device tested. I don't see the point. If you're actually right and the test is wrong, then obviously you're going to get the device, have the device proven incorrect, and be found innocent.
On June 7th, 2007. See this statement in context.