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Why are checkpoints legal if police need probable cause to make a traffic stop?

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Why are checkpoints legal if police need probable cause to make a traffic stop?

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Because the Supreme Court ruled in Michigan Department of State Police vs. Sitz that it was constitutional. The majority acknowledge that it violates the 4th amendment, but said that the state interest in reducing drunk driving outweighed the infringement. The dissenting justices pointed out that there is no “state interest” clause or anything else in the Constitution to provide an exception.

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