- Jul 7, 2003
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In answer to an earlier question, the police don't need to suspect alcohol to require a breath test off you. It could also be because you've committed a traffic offence (speeding, red lights, brake light out etc), or because you've been involved in an accident.
That said, it might not be the smell of alcohol that gives you away and makes a copper think you've had a few. People who know they might be in trouble when they're stopped give all sorts of signals. Don't ever think eating a pack of Extra Strong Mints or having a shower, or spraying the inside of your car with half a can of Lynx from your overnight bag will prevent suspicion (frankly I'd say that is actually likely to increase it).
That said, it might not be the smell of alcohol that gives you away and makes a copper think you've had a few. People who know they might be in trouble when they're stopped give all sorts of signals. Don't ever think eating a pack of Extra Strong Mints or having a shower, or spraying the inside of your car with half a can of Lynx from your overnight bag will prevent suspicion (frankly I'd say that is actually likely to increase it).