Can a law enforcement officer immobilize a vehicle if the driver tests positive in a breathalyzer test?
Human factor: Alcohol, drugs, and medications
Explanation
When a driver tests **positive in breathalyzer tests**, it is considered a very serious offense. This has several consequences, including the possibility that a **traffic officer immobilizes the vehicle**. This measure is taken to prevent the driver from continuing to drive under the influence of alcohol, which could endanger their life and that of others.
The immobilization of the vehicle is an action that the officer can carry out until the effects of the alcohol wear off. This measure is not limited by the age of the driver, so it applies to anyone who tests positive, regardless of whether they are under or over 25 years old.
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