Bettio v. DMV
After an administrative hearing, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) suspended appellant’s driver’s license for one year on the grounds that he had refused to submit to a blood test after he was arrested for driving under the influence. The trial court denied appellant’s petition for writ of mandate. On appeal, appellant, an Air Force pilot, argues that the DMV should not have suspended his license because he was required to refuse the blood test by an Air Force regulation that prohibited him from donating blood within 72 hours of flying. Court found no error and affirms.
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