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TRUE OR FALSE if you have been involved in a collision that left someone seriously injured or dead, the police do not need your consent to take a breathalyzer/blood test.

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Answer: TRUE. If a person has been involved in a collision that has left someone seriously injured or dead, the police do not need their consent to take a breathalyzer or blood test. This is because in most states, the "implied consent" laws state that by operating a motor vehicle on the road, a driver has already consented to taking a chemical test to determine their blood alcohol content (BAC) if they are suspected of driving under the influence (DUI). Refusing to take a chemical test can result in automatic license suspension or revocation.

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