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Volleyball Positions: Here’s a List

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  Each team in volleyball has six players on the court, and every player has a specific role, depending on their position. The players who play these positions might rotate, but the position will never be unoccupied. Some players will also fill in as specialists, utilizing their specific skill set to benefit their team. In this post, we’ll discuss the different positions on a volleyball court. Setters A setter  is also called the team’s quarterback in volleyball as they’re a vital team player. They’re skilled passers on teams with top-notch communication skills to converse with their teammates. A setter will often play in the back row so that the players in the front have plenty of space to hit the volleyball. However, this position depends on the formation. In some formations, there can be two setters positioned opposite each other. This formation makes it easier for a setter to reach the starting pass quickly. In addition, in other formations, the setters can also keep shuff...

Can You Refuse a Breathalyzer Test?

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  According to NHTSA, approximately 32 people  die in drunk-driving crashes across the US each day. As one of the most serious crimes in San Antonio , DWI must not be taken lightly. People often feel anxious, stressed, and nervous when pulled over for drunk driving. What should be their next course of action? Should they take the breathalyzer or refuse it? In this article, criminal defense attorney  George A. Scharmen offers a closer look at the right way to handle a request to take the breathalyzer. 1. The Basics: Can I Say No? During a regular DWI stop in San Antonio, officers generally request a preliminary alcohol screening (PAS) test. This is commonly performed with a handheld breathalyzer. It’s important to note that taking a breathalyzer test is not required; it’s completely voluntary. Refusal will not affect your driving privileges. However, this is a slippery slope . There are consequences. If you refuse to take the test, you will be subjected to an automatic 180...