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Are DUI Checkpoints Useful?

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Are DUI Checkpoints Useful?

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Drinking and Driving has always been unsafe but those who drink hardly care for a DUI checkpoint when they are drunk. They might be of the view that a DUI checkpoint is no big deal but even a little carelessness from your end can lead to a DUI arrest. And once caught, it gets difficult to find a DUI Attorney. It is a general practice of the policemen that they put a roadblock and usually at late nights, check every vehicle for a soberness check. They check whether the driver is intoxicated or not. At many places, they even conduct a breath test to find out on the spot whether it is allowable for the person to drive. At the same time putting every driver on a breath test would mean an impractical thing. There are other screening processes which are undertaken in case the policemen feel suspicious. These sobriety tests are even more complicated in nature. If the driver fails to pass through the field sobriety test then the breath test can be done to get an idea about the alcohol content

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