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SovereignEve
reply to post by boncho
If you are swerving continuously then I'm afraid, yes, they will in fact pull you over because why would someone be driving like that IF sober? (if they are looking at their phone, then that is also dangerous)
I have not seen such a check point where I reside. I live in one of the most populated cities in the world as well.
~Sovereign
Eleven states currently prohibit suspicionless checkpoints within their boundaries. These states appear in green to the right & include:
Alaska
Idaho
Iowa
Michigan
Minnesota
Oregon
Rhode Island
Texas
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming
It's well past time Arizona was added to the list of state's recognizing the individual right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.
crimvelvet
reply to post by boncho
I am always amazed at how, if the politicians claim "It is for your own good" the lemmings nod their heads.
No one ever sees it as creeping totalitarianism.
What next, you get fined if you are over weight and are caught trying to buy "junk food" ?
crazyewok
crimvelvet
reply to post by boncho
I am always amazed at how, if the politicians claim "It is for your own good" the lemmings nod their heads.
No one ever sees it as creeping totalitarianism.
What next, you get fined if you are over weight and are caught trying to buy "junk food" ?
Rubbish.
If your obese and buy moee junk food all your hurting is yourself and thats ur right.
If you drink and drive or text and drive you could very well hurt someone else,
Indivial freedom should stop when it endangers the life of severly infringes the freedom of another otherwise you may as well have no laws and be done with it,