Originally Posted by superdorf
I don't thing that says anything worse than he already has done... It is his right to refuse to take the test until order to do so by the court. He was exercising his right as a citizen.
Certainly he had a "right" - I guess I expect representatives of
ISU to cooperate with police, instead of making their jobs more difficult. It's a character thing. Arresting him for OWI maybe saved lives, perhaps even his own.