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In Florida, refusal to submit to testing ( second offense ) results in

A a 30 day suspension
B a 6month suspensión
C a license revocation
D an 18 month suspension

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Answer: The answer is D because

A first offense of illegally refusing a chemical test will result in a one-year driver's license suspension. An 18-month ban is imposed for a second or subsequent refusal.

The law enforcement officer read the individual Florida's implied consent warning, which states that refusing to submit to a chemical test of breath, blood, or urine will result in a twelve-month suspension of driving privileges for a first offense, or a two-year suspension for a second or subsequent offense.

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