This means the police had the right to demand a breath or a blood sample and asked someone for a sample, but the person failed or refused to provide a sample and did not have a reasonable excuse for failing or refusing to give it.Yes - the police can charge you with failing or refusing to provide a sample of your blood or breath if they have reasonable grounds to believe that you failed or refused to provide such a sample when they gave you a lawful demand. Whether you would be found guilty of such an offence depends on a number of details.
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