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Michigan House passes bill on minors and Breathalyzers

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The Michigan House has passed legislation that would allow minors to refuse requests by police to submit to Breathalyzers.

Officers would be prohibited from administering the tests that measure a person's blood-alcohol level without consent by the minor or a judge-signed court order.

The bill also would eliminate tickets and fines and the two points tacked onto a minor's driving record for refusing to submit to a Breathalyzer.

A minor still can be arrested for refusing to take a Breathalyzer if an officer has probable cause that the minor was driving under the influence.

The legislation is sponsored by Rep. Pete Lucido, a Republican from Macomb County's Shelby Township. It passed 102-6 Wednesday and now heads to the state Senate for future consideration.