Sobriety Checkpoints are not Detention.
They are "search" though and the very name implies that they prohibit free travel.
Sobriety Checkpoints are not Detention.
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.
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!![]()
You are both wrong. The reason we have checkpoints, as well as some of your other examples, can be explained with a single word.
Revenue
odd. It may have been just a seatbelt checkpoint.
They are "search" though and the very name implies that they prohibit free travel.
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.
Yeah, no shit. If you refuse to stop, I'm sure they'll go get your ass. If that's not detention, I don't know what is.
Driving a car isn't a right of citizens.
No.
MADD.
I mean, if you don't support their draconian, prohibitionist ideals, you hate mothers. You don't hate mothers, do you???
Doesn't bother me, I don't drink and drive and I'm glad those that do are at risk from the checkpoints.
those that follow your same logic are up in arms about TSA now.
The problem with checkpoints is EVERYONE drinking or not are stopped and whether you miss a flight/movie/play/etc doesn't matter...you must wait the 20mins+ to be 'processed'.
Let me guess, you got a DWI
... are unconstitutional. There is no justification for detaining everyone because probable cause has not been established.
What do you think?
The courts have ruled otherwise, and it's the courts that decide what is and isn't constitutional.
Sobriety Checkpoints are profitable.
... are unconstitutional. There is no justification for detaining everyone because probable cause has not been established.
What do you think?
Let me guess, you got a DWI
Wheezer said:sounds like someone got caught at one and c to the forum to pitch a bitch about it.
Tough shit, shouldn't have been driving drunk.Yes, you know this though. I got mine due to my soon-to-be ex having a cop stop me pulling into my parking space though.
It was supposed to be harrassment but I somehow blew a .168 and had a 4 hour beer tab with 4 drinks on it.
Doesn't matter how sober I performed, how well I did field sides, etc. the breath test is the seal.
I have been stopped at least 10-12 times in roadsides and never had any issues.
Since you are guilty automatically in DUI law if I wanted to defend myself instead of not being able to drive the 3 months, I'd have to wait till my court date to even see if I could get a work permit. Trial time was going 6-8 months at the time and that was just to set the real trial about 4-6 months later. I'd need to have any witnesses (which had to be declared expert witnesses by the state) at both dates.
Witnesses and attorney would run around $12-15k to start + lodging/food/travel costs.
or the state would rather me just pay them about $4,000, buy out my community service at $10/hr and be done with it.
No insurance affects at all. It's just about revenue.
