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Constitutionality of DWI checkpoints?
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<blockquote data-quote="FordSVTFan" data-source="post: 8733392" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>I am fine with the truth. The problem is you are not being responsive to my post. You post Governor Crist and the legislator's position which has nothing to do with why L.E.O.s make these stops. Not one cop thinks to himself "oh I am generating revenue, happy day." </p><p></p><p>You really dont understand "context" do you? :rollseyes We are speaking specifically of DUI. DUI stops are NOT done for revenue, they are not civil violations like the ones you posted above, they are criminal in nature. A first degree misdemeanor in Florida carries a $1000 fine with it, so when someone commits Domestic Violence Battery and receives a $1000 fine is the arrest done specifically to generate revenue? </p><p></p><p>Like I said before Police dont care about the fine and most wont even be able to tell you what the ticket costs, that is a legislative issue. If your elected officials pass ordinances/statutes the police MUST enforce them. They dont get to pick and choose the ones that dont generate revenue.</p><p></p><p>You should confine your rhetoric to legislator's if that is your argument, because it has NOTHING to do with the Police that enforce the laws. I guess you conveniently ignored the bolded and underlined part of the article you posted. :nonono:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordSVTFan, post: 8733392, member: 2243"] I am fine with the truth. The problem is you are not being responsive to my post. You post Governor Crist and the legislator's position which has nothing to do with why L.E.O.s make these stops. Not one cop thinks to himself "oh I am generating revenue, happy day." You really dont understand "context" do you? :rollseyes We are speaking specifically of DUI. DUI stops are NOT done for revenue, they are not civil violations like the ones you posted above, they are criminal in nature. A first degree misdemeanor in Florida carries a $1000 fine with it, so when someone commits Domestic Violence Battery and receives a $1000 fine is the arrest done specifically to generate revenue? Like I said before Police dont care about the fine and most wont even be able to tell you what the ticket costs, that is a legislative issue. If your elected officials pass ordinances/statutes the police MUST enforce them. They dont get to pick and choose the ones that dont generate revenue. You should confine your rhetoric to legislator's if that is your argument, because it has NOTHING to do with the Police that enforce the laws. I guess you conveniently ignored the bolded and underlined part of the article you posted. :nonono: [/QUOTE]
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