Under Florida law, you only have 10 days to request hearing following your arrest, and you can only fight the charge if hearing is set. If an officer suspects you of driving while impaired, he’ll check for signs such as inability to follow orders, disorientation, swaying or staggering, bloodshot eyes, or slurred speech. The brain needs to perform many functions at once while driving, such as checking mirrors, watching the road and other drivers, and reacting to situations. The HGN test can be problematic, though, because officers need to be specially trained in its execution.
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