In 1990, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that, despite their “intrusion on individual liberties,” being stopped in a DUI checkpoint does not violate a person’s Fourth Amendment’s protection from unreasonable searches and seizures.
The Supreme Court never stated these checkpoints didn't violate 4th Amendment protection, they stated that the greater good to society overruled the individual protection granted by the 4th Amendment! There is is a difference... Constitution protects individuals against these types of intrusions; however, the Supreme Court dictated that the society as a whole would be better served....
There is no requirement to cooperate or answer any questions; however, if probable cause is sufficient, they could take other actions as they deem necessary. Each state has laws for and against setting up these checkpoints and how they are carried out.
I find them useless and nothing more than a training requirement for local police officers to establish roadblocks when directed! I'm sure that basic police patrols looking for DUI behaviors are WAY more effective than setting up road blocks.
"Those cops" protect you and your family...warrentless stop n searches are AGAINST the CONSTITUTION..... who's going to arrest those cops....????? this :cus: needs to STOP....
"Those cops" protect you and your family...
This is very simple; Obey the laws, and you'll NEVER have a problem! :thumbup:
Here is the definitive Checkpoint encounter...
warrentless stop n searches are AGAINST the CONSTITUTION..... who's going to arrest those cops....????? this :cus: needs to STOP....
My experience over many years as both an ex prosecutor, public defender and presently criminal defense attorney is that our Courts have come up with "creative distinctions/arguments" to justify invading our rights to privacy in our cars, homes, computers telephones (ad nauseam) all in the name of promoting our supposed war on drugs. <buckling up>
Chris
Yep....Always "for your own good"...or mostly "for the children's sake". What did Ben Franklin say about sacrificing liberty for safety? It is still true today.
Sooooo... Would you rather that we just let the drunk and drugged drivers crash into the rest of us? :shocked:
It's painfully obvious that there are folks out there who like to do moronic things behind the steering wheels of their vehicles. We end up paying for that! :gaah:
Until a system can be hardwired into all vehicles, that prevents one of these idiots from starting a car in the first place; catching them on the roadway is the only other viable alternative.
Until yolu've had a friend or two killed by these :cus:; you won't understand...
Yup! :thumbup:This article relates how most people who quote Franklin take it out of context:
http://www.lawfareblog.com/2011/07/what-ben-franklin-really-said/
what about assuming guilt ? its why they dont use radar in california .we have r.i.d.e checks in ontario all the time and i have driven in every state except hawaii and never seen a US dui check .is this a new thing ? is it happening everywhere ?
Sooooo... Would you rather that we just let the drunk and drugged drivers crash into the rest of us? :shocked:
It's painfully obvious that there are folks out there who like to do moronic things behind the steering wheels of their vehicles. We end up paying for that! :gaah:
Until a system can be hardwired into all vehicles, that prevents one of these idiots from starting a car in the first place; catching them on the roadway is the only other viable alternative.
Until yolu've had a friend or two killed by these :cus:; you won't understand...
Personally, I would love to see them inspect each driver's cell phone and arrest them if they found recent texting ...
A little tongue in cheek here- Remember, we all have the freedom of Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.
I agree...."but it is for the general good" is a poor excuse for violating the rights of the people to go about their business.
warrentless stop n searches are AGAINST the CONSTITUTION..... who's going to arrest those cops....????? this :cus: needs to STOP....
Sooooo... Would you rather that we just let the drunk and drugged drivers crash into the rest of us? :shocked:
It's painfully obvious that there are folks out there who like to do moronic things behind the steering wheels of their vehicles. We end up paying for that! :gaah:
Until a system can be hardwired into all vehicles, that prevents one of these idiots from starting a car in the first place; catching them on the roadway is the only other viable alternative.
Until yolu've had a friend or two killed by these :cus:; you won't understand...