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  2. Random checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    A random checkpoint is a military and police tactic. In a military context, checkpoints involve the setup of a hasty roadblock by mobile truck- or armored vehicle -mounted infantry to disrupt unauthorized or unwanted movement or military activity [ 1 ] and to check for valid identification and search for contraband , fugitives , or weapons that ...

  3. Security checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoint near Abu Dis, the West Bank A search conducted by the British at the entrance to Tel Aviv in the 1940s.. Civilian checkpoints or security checkpoints are distinguishable from border or frontier checkpoints in that they are erected and enforced within contiguous areas under military or paramilitary control.

  4. Checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    Border checkpoint, a place on the land border between two states where travellers and/or goods are inspected; Security checkpoint, erected and enforced within contiguous areas under military or paramilitary control; Random checkpoint, a police or military checkpoint that is moved to various locations

  5. Newark Airport lands on TSA’s Top 10 most unusual finds ...

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    The bizarre sighting landed the New Jersey airport in the No. 8 slot on the agency’s Top 10 list of most unusual finds at checkpoints last year. Newark Airport lands on TSA’s Top 10 most ...

  6. Internal border control - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli military maintains an intricate network of internal border controls within Israeli and Palestinian territory restricting the freedom of movement of Palestinians, composed of permanent, temporary, and random manned checkpoints in the West Bank; the West Bank Barrier; and restrictions on the usage of roads by Palestinians. [24]

  7. United States Border Patrol interior checkpoints - Wikipedia

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    A draft plan for the I-19 checkpoint in 2009 proposed to model it on the largest previous permanent checkpoint, the I-35 checkpoint north of Laredo, Texas, but would surpass it in size (18 acres) and inspection lanes (8 primary, 7 secondary). A number of community concerns were addressed, such as placement of canopies for dark sky restrictions ...

  8. Saturation patrol - Wikipedia

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    A saturation patrol is a police or military patrol tactic wherein a large number of officers are concentrated into a small geographic area. [1] Saturation patrols are used for hot-spot crime reduction, [2] DUI checkpoints, and other location-specific patrols.

  9. Operation Sayeed - Wikipedia

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    Forces were still inadequate to either control the Syrian border or control the large area along the river valley, part of the effort to restrict insurgent traffic was to destroy selected bridges across the Euphrates with airstrike and Army M270 Multiple Launch Rocket System, and to establish random checkpoints along major roads on the south ...