My question involves criminal law for the state of: pa

I was looking over youtube videos tonight trying to understand what is required during a road side test.

im really interested in this one question,, if I refuse the roadside tests and questioning, I tell the officer I refuse to do the tests, and I wish to remain silent, being completely sober, say I was just driving around at 3am sober/not on any drugs, and I get pulled over due to crossing over a line for example, something small that people at 3am might get pulled over for, the officer decides to arrest me after I repeatedly refuse roadside tests and don't answer any questions, and I consent to the station test blow a 0 or even a blood test is done and that is completely clear (no drugs), is this false arrest and can I sue the state?

I have came a crossed one video that this happened and the man won 70,000 bucks in a suit.(so he says in the video) it just got me thinking because I have been pulled over at 3am 15 years ago and was ordered to stand on one foot and count backwards etc,, a bunch of goofy things and was later told to just get in my car and leave, so I figured if this happened again I would like to know all my rights regarding refusal of roadside tests and can I in fact win a law suit if arrested only to find I had no alcohol or drugs in my system at the station.


thanks