
    William G. Giltinan, Appellant v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Appellee.
    Argued March 4, 1982,
    before President Judge Crumlish and Judges Rogers and Blatt, sitting as a panel of three.
    
      Joshua M. Briskin, for appellant.
    
      Harold H. Cramer, Assistant Counsel, with him Ward T. Williams, Chief Counsel, and Jay C. Waldman, General Counsel, for appellee.
    July 30, 1982:
   Opinion by

President Judge Crumlish, Jr.,

William Giltinan appeals a Montogomery County Common Pleas Court order which affirmed a six-month suspension of his driver’s license for refusal to submit to a breathalyzer test. 75 Pa. C. S. §1547.

Our scope of review is limited to determining whether there has been an error of law or whether the findings of the lower court are unsupported by competent evidence. Appeal of Capozzoli, 63 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 411, 437 A.2d 1340 (1981). In that the court below is the finder of fact and the arbiter of credibility and because the record supports the court’s conclusion that Giltinan refused the breathalyzer test, we will affirm on the able opinion of Judge Smillie, Pa. D. & C.3rd (1980).

Affirmed.

Order

The order of the Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, No. 79-11091 dated March 12, 1980, is affirmed.

Judge Mencer did not participate in the decision in this case.  