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Under new legislation in Ohio, suspected drunken drivers with previous DUI convictions no longer will be able to refuse to take a breath test. Anyone with two or more DUI convictions in the last six years, five DUI convictions in the last 20 years, or a felony DUI conviction will be required to submit a mandatory breath test if stopped by police. Those who refuse will have to provide urine or blood. Thirty-two states and the District of Columbia...

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