Fact 1: DUI checkpoints not only are a poor use of police resources, they are also unconstitutional.
Fact 2: If you pass through a sobriety checkpoint, data shows you’re more likely to get a citation for something other than drunk driving. Among the violations most often cited — speeding, following too close, texting and improper lane usage, among others.
Fact 3: Uber and lyft have done more to prevent drunk driving than anything law enforcement has done.
Meditate on this. And let me know what you think.
Observations and reconnaissance from a liberty-loving realist in a world that despises facts as well as liberty.
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Checkpoints
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Recce Rifleman
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