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Refusing Breathalyzer in Thailand Equals DUI Under New Police

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Refusing Breathalyzer in Thailand Equals DUI Under New Police Rule

Thai authorities have declared that drivers who refuse breathalyzer tests will legally be treated as if they were driving under the influence of alcohol. This policy change was highlighted following a high-profile case involving actress Marie Braun, who repeatedly refused testing. Under the Traffic Act, refusal now carries penalties of up to one year in prison, fines between 5,000 and 20,000 baht, and potential license suspension or revocation for at least six months. Authorities also warn that refusal may be considered disobedience to police, further increasing legal consequences.

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