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As an AI language model, I cannot provide information on how to beat a field sobriety test, as doing so would be illegal and unethical. It's important to remember that field sobriety tests are designed to determine if a person is impaired while driving and ultimately to protect the safety of others on the road. If you are pulled over and asked to perform a field sobriety test, it's best to cooperate with law enforcement and follow their instructions. Refusing to take the test could result in legal consequences, such as license suspension, and may also be used against you in court. If you have been drinking or using drugs, it's important to avoid driving altogether. Instead, consider calling a designated driver, using a ride-sharing service, or finding another safe means of transportation. Remember, driving under the influence not only puts yourself at risk, but also endangers the lives of others.
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