bjcc:
While the FODCOM isn't legislation it does quote it quite extensively. I'm quite aware of the difference, having a) been on your side of the fence, albeit a long time ago and b) read the FODCOm as a FODCOM rather than the Act itself.
I was merely hoping to point out that a desire to be breathalysed in a private setting isn't a refusal to provide such a breath test, and any officer worth their salt would most likely accede to such a request were it to be made politely.