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  2. Random checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    Sobriety checkpoints set up by the German Police. Sobriety checkpoints or roadblocks involve law enforcement officials stopping every vehicle (or more typically, every nth vehicle) on a public roadway and investigating the possibility that the driver might be too impaired to drive due to alcohol or drug consumption.

  3. Monmouth County DWI Task Force reveals locations of its ...

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    At least two sobriety checkpoints are planned at the Jersey Shore this Labor Day weekend, according to the Monmouth County DWI Task Force. The first one will be tonight in Marlboro. The checkpoint ...

  4. Can you turn around to avoid a police checkpoint? These are ...

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    Checkpoints also must be conducted at a reasonable time and location, and officers must have a valid reason for the checkpoint’s location, such as an in increase in accidents or DUI cases in a ...

  5. Stark County Sheriff's Office to conduct 2 sobriety ... - AOL

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    The Stark County Sheriff's Office, alongside the OVI Task Force, will conduct two sobriety checkpoints tonight in Perry Township.. The first checkpoint will be in the 500 block of Whipple Avenue ...

  6. Field sobriety testing - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] By 1981, officers in the United States began using this battery of standardized sobriety tests to help make decisions about whether to arrest suspected impaired drivers. [9] As the Los Angeles Police Department was among the first to use these field tests, the law enforcement community sometimes referred to them as the "California tests ...

  7. Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz - Wikipedia

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    Michigan Dept. of State Police v. Sitz, 496 U.S. 444 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court case involving the constitutionality of police sobriety checkpoints. The Court held 6-3 that these checkpoints met the Fourth Amendment standard of "reasonable search and seizure."

  8. Monmouth County DWI Task Force discloses locations of this ...

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    Two sobriety checkpoints are planned on major highways coming from the Jersey Shore this weekend, according to the Monmouth County DWI Task Force.

  9. Checkpoint Strikeforce - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, 800,000 drivers were stopped at Checkpoint Strikeforce sobriety checkpoints. Campaigns. In 2013, [2] ...