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Hey guys, it's Anthony Bandiero. Here, attorney and legal instructor for Blue to gold law enforcement training, bring it to the roadside chat from the studio. All right. Let's start here. So the question comes from an officer in Illinois. And she's she asks, Can you transport a DUI suspect somewhere else? For field sobriety tests? And I have your answer. The answer is, if you do not have consent, and you just do it, and you order the person to go somewhere else, and you drive them somewhere else, that is going to likely be considered an arrest. Now, if it's an arrest, okay, the first question is, is do you have probable cause? If you move this person, you have probable cause, then it's not an invalid arrest. It's called a de facto arrest and arrest in fact, but then the next issue is going to come up for you is Miranda issues? Because if you did ...