No you are not. Public drunkenness is a crime almost everywhere that I am familiar with and you do not have to damage anyone or anything to be arrested and convicted.
I would think that if we had real freedom we could do what we want unless it harmed somebody and that would mean we could do it until we actually did. Thus, in a free society I could drive on any side of the road I wanted to up to the point I hit a car coming the other way. In a free society we would never allow past experience to tell us anything. Everybody could get drunk and drive till they killed somebody and got arrested. It would be unconstitutional in a free society to pass a law preventing folk from driving drunk. It would presume they were going to commit a crime they might never commit. Just because drunks account for so many fatal crashes, in a free society, there would be no protection, no forethought, no ability to learn from experience. Each day every drunk would be open and free to be tested. And we could target practice in town shooting at cotton bales. I love a free society. You cowards can live in a world where practical experience influences law.
The love of the absolute creates morons.
Texas prohibits sobriety checkpoints based on their interpretation of the U.S. Constitution
The reason we have sobriety check points is because many people don't give a shit if they kill somebody while driving drunk, but they do care if they know they will lose their license and go to jail if they get caught drunk behind the wheel.
... are unconstitutional. There is no justification for detaining everyone because probable cause has not been established.
What do you think?
No, we have sobriety checkpoints because too many people think that all of society's problems can be solved with laws and law enforcement... in spite of the overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
Drug abuse? Sure, no problem.. we'll just pass a few laws, step up the policing, and *voila*.. no more drug abuse
Kids getting too fat? Sure, no problem.. we'll pass a law keeping McDonalds from including a toy in their kids meals and *voila*.. no more fat kids!![]()
That depends on what they are doing. Asking to see your ID is not searching (unless you're an illegal alien, aparently) you or your effects. If they require you to get out of your car, then I would agree with you.
No it is not; i'm not familiar with everywhere, but in NY there is no such law on the books.
We make laws to ameliorate problems we have no solution to.
But don't worry because you can't see things straight. No absolutist can.
.. and end up accomplishing nothing.
Look closer. You should see a polyp or two.
I guess it's a good thing that people keep insisting on more rights as time goes on, but it's a bit silly to act like these rights are eroding... Getting on a jet or even driving a car have always been privileges.
Ya, good luck with your argument in court.
That is why the police announce where sobriety checkpoints will be located. I was stopped a few years ago at an unannounced checkpoint during the day. I had forgotten my walled that day and got a ticket. The judge threw out every ticket given out by the highway patrol citing the unnannounced roadblock was unconstitutional. I have not seen one in Tennessee since.
I guess it's a good thing that people keep insisting on more rights as time goes on, but it's a bit silly to act like these rights are eroding... Getting on a jet or even driving a car have always been privileges.
That is why the police announce where sobriety checkpoints will be located. I was stopped a few years ago at an unannounced checkpoint during the day. I had forgotten my walled that day and got a ticket. The judge threw out every ticket given out by the highway patrol citing the unnannounced roadblock was unconstitutional. I have not seen one in Tennessee since.
What year was that? It's been at least 7 years since I was stopped at a checkpoint. The officer used his flashlight to see if I was wearing a seat belt and then waved me on my way. If they were checking for drunks, I'd have to admit it was a failed attempt. The only drunks they would have found were ones that were also not wearing their seat belt.
Did he ask you to roll down your window? Did you roll it down when you came up to the check point?
Not that I recall.
