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  2. Are DUI checkpoints legal in Kansas and Missouri? Here ... - AOL

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    Kansas law enforcement agencies announce the location of DUI checkpoints in advance. Law enforcement agencies have held checkpoints at locations in the Kansas City area, including W. 99th Street ...

  3. Loophole helping drivers skip DUI checkpoints

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    ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – Some attorneys say there's a legal loophole that drivers can use to get through sobriety checkpoints and not speak with officers.It's called the Fair DUI Flyer.Thanks to ...

  4. Alcohol laws of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Location of Missouri. The alcohol laws of Missouri are among the most permissive in the United States. [1] Missouri is known throughout the Midwest for its largely laissez-faire approach to alcohol regulation, in sharp contrast to the very strict alcohol laws of some of its neighbors, like Kansas and Oklahoma.

  5. Random checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement often posts or announces in advance that these checkpoints will occur and at what location. [citation needed] Law enforcement agencies often post a sign during the weekdays when it is seen only by local residents and not by those attending a special event or those that only travel in that area of the city during the weekend to ...

  6. Do I have to comply with law enforcement at a DUI ... - AOL

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    Can a driver turn around to avoid law enforcement at a DUI checkpoint?

  7. Saturation patrol - Wikipedia

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    Saturation patrols are used for hot-spot crime reduction, [2] DUI checkpoints, and other location-specific patrols. The methodology employs overwhelming force presence, via large concentration of patrol officers , to create a real or perceived omnipresence, [ 2 ] in the hopes that it deters crime inside and outside the actual patrol location.

  8. Why do police tell the public about DUI checks before they ...

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  9. Checkpoint Strikeforce - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoint Strikeforce is a multi-jurisdictional program in Virginia, Washington DC, Delaware, West Virginia, and Maryland to combat drunk driving.Its motto is "Drunk driving, over the limit, under arrest."