Special Term held that the revocation was improper in that it had not been satisfactorily established that respondent had been advised that "refusal to submit to chemical test may result in revocation of your license or driving privilege whether or not you are found guilty of the charge for which you were arrested" (emphasis added), as required by subdivision 1 of section 1194 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law (Matter of Harrington...
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