out of 50 charges issued.waste of taxpayer money?you decide.....
12/15/2008 12:01:16 AM
ummi think charging 2 people with DWI is pretty good. keep them off the road that night.
12/15/2008 12:05:11 AM
I mean they'd be on duty anyway probably, just would you rather them be running a dui checkpoint or cruising around wasting gas looking for troubleodds are they'd probably just be chilling somewhere anyway
12/15/2008 12:30:12 AM
so you don't think that the ~25 officers involved in this roadblock could have pulled in more than 2 DWI's driving around wake county????
12/15/2008 12:30:30 AM
25 officers? what the fuck?The checkpoints I've been through in the past had 2-4 max.....
12/15/2008 12:31:29 AM
2-4 officers at a 4 way intersection dwi checkpoint. apparently you have never been through a real wake county DWI checkpoint b/c they def have more than 2-4 officers......they usually have 2-4 officers per lane and sometimes have the DWI bus that tests BAC on site.The whole point is they caught 2 people suspected of DWI who are more than likely going to get off since it was a checkpoint and they weren't pulled over (no probable cause). [Edited on December 15, 2008 at 12:43 AM. Reason : ....]
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12/15/2008 12:41:01 AM
^ Nice post, thanks for putting a few things in perspective.
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12/15/2008 12:46:51 AM
^^^I think that was really well said. I have a lot of respect for cops. I wish the news would report more of the good things though that cops are doing, instead of being quick to report any kind of "mistake." I've never really had a problem with checkpoints anyways. If you're not breaking the law, it shouldn't be a problem. Usually they're fairly quick-moving anyways. The few I've been through took less than 5 minutes tops. Any cars with problems, they pulled to the side to keep traffic moving. It's an inconvenience, but if it gets 2 more unsafe drivers off the road, then I'm satisfied.[Edited on December 15, 2008 at 12:47 AM. Reason : ^^]
12/15/2008 12:46:58 AM
yeah, I don't mind my civil liberties being trampled on so that it is possible that they may find some douchebags under the influence. ^would it matter any if they found 0 DWIs?
12/15/2008 12:50:28 AM
^Why is it that your civil liberties are being trampled upon by a simple checkpoint?[Edited on December 15, 2008 at 12:55 AM. Reason : ]
12/15/2008 12:51:51 AM
check points are constitutional. no one said driving was a right, its a privilege. so driving through a check point and being asked to show a valid license is not a violation. if you dont like it dont drive
12/15/2008 12:53:42 AM
yea the bac testing on the spot kinda rubs me the wrong way. and getting 2 drunk drivers off the road is great, but issuing tickets for like expired registration via a roadblock (i mean is that what happens?) or like expired inspection also rubs me the wrong way. i respect cops, i wouldn't want their job. its not their fault. our legal system is really really messed up to begin with.
12/15/2008 12:55:43 AM
12/15/2008 12:57:54 AM
i actually was hoping to hear from you republican, or any otherr law enforcement on here. I am not sure if you can answer this or not but somewhere like Cali where I read on here that they must provide info on checkpoints to avoid illegal search and seisure. Do you feel checkpoints are a waste a time or not. Most (i'd say 90%) of the people I know who got a DWI at a checkpoint got off with a good lawyer (as long as they didn't blow on the breathalyzer). Are checkpoints in place to feed off of the poor and/or ignorant that can't afford the help? (i know that any officer of the law can't really answer that on a public forum even though I have had friends who are in law enforcement that have confirmed this)I am in no way hating what you guys do republican just asking.....^yeah but if a person is not swerving/speeding/driving erratic then there is no PC... As a police officer can you pull over a random car and question them? B/c that basically is what a checkpoint is. Innocent until proven guilty is thrown out when you have to stop and show license and explain yourself to an officer without doing anything to get pulled over [Edited on December 15, 2008 at 1:03 AM. Reason : ...]
12/15/2008 12:57:58 AM
^^^fact remains that you're out riding the roads with a expired inspection sticker though
12/15/2008 12:59:09 AM
but the fact remains that the police need PC to be able to catch you with that sticker....
12/15/2008 1:04:09 AM
^^^There are some pretty strict guidelines to setting up a checkpoint, but one of the ways to make it constitutional is that it's not random. Like, you MUST have a system for choosing which cars to question and which to let go through. Either it's like every other car, every car, or every third car. You can't just pick and choose. And that's already chosen by the time the checkpoint is started. It's not a decision made on the spot.[Edited on December 15, 2008 at 1:08 AM. Reason : ^]
12/15/2008 1:06:39 AM
KeB, the way I look at DWI is like this....I dont care what happens in court. If i arrest someone who was driving while impaired, i look at it as having gotten them off the road before they hurt someone. its the DAs job to win in court, all I do is make sure the PC was there and that i followed the process right. if they get off then good for them, they paid a lawyer and were inconvenienced but at least they didnt kill someone that night. so in that sense i think checkpoints are good because even if they get off in court then we got them off the road. the governors highway safety program likes to see good DWI stats anyways. As for the officers finding more drunks by riding around....who knows. we have an entire unit of like 10 officers who all they do is look for drunk drivers, and they post good stats. every now and again though the brass decides to do coordinated checkpoints in a high traffic area where they are likely to get some DWIs. and when you have seen the wrecks i have, youd understand that DWIs kill people and its totally preventable, so Im all for getting them off the road
12/15/2008 1:10:22 AM
I have never seen a checkpoint where they let cars go through w/o stopping.^and from an officers point that is all you should be worried about IMO. I have no problem with issuing DWI's just the fact that so many get thrown out the way they do which is really out of your hands. It just seems that the system is set up for failure when a lawyer can go in and say you never saw my client driving drunk so you have no case.and^ i def can understand the danger lights or no lights. Regardless of what is going on outside the car, so people just don't pay attention[Edited on December 15, 2008 at 1:14 AM. Reason : .][Edited on December 15, 2008 at 1:17 AM. Reason : b/c they are on the cellphone]
12/15/2008 1:11:23 AM
Driving is not a right? I wonder what the founders would think if dumbass douchebag cop at the time had told them that driving a wagon was not a right.FYI, people have the right to have as much freedom as possible allocated to them by default. Thus, people aren't beholden to the government for every little "privilege," you sad excuse for a republican.[Edited on December 15, 2008 at 1:14 AM. Reason : .]
12/15/2008 1:12:26 AM
whatever bro, driving isnt a right. its far more dangerous than driving a wagon. and im not a republican anymore
12/15/2008 1:16:53 AM
i am all for getting drunk drivers off the road too, it is just the other stuff that comes as a consequence that bothers me. like the inspection sticker that NEVER would have been noticed had the person not gone through the check point. i mean i guess breaking the law is breaking the law and that is what it comes down to. and that person should have had their inspection taken care of. whatever. i just don't like it.
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12/15/2008 3:18:11 AM
If we knew what was good for us, we'd riot like the Greeks:http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-12-14-voa18.cfmTheir cops are actually concerned with public reaction to their actions (not that the particular issue of this thread warrants reaction). ^ On top of that, people are always thanking the police. generally, outside of the bizarro world of TWW, most people have a reverence of the work cops do.But cops do have a lot of power and responsibility, and the times they screw up are amplified equally to their responsibility. It's like with Gov. Blagojevich, plenty of people in various areas take bribes, but he doing it for a senate seat betrays the public trust. Likewise with cops, we can't, and they shouldn't, just look at it as just another job. A cop can't afford to make a mistake like many other professions, if they screw up, people lose their lives, and the only way to ensure this is to keep pressure on them to stay focused and rational.[Edited on December 15, 2008 at 3:29 AM. Reason : ]
12/15/2008 3:23:38 AM
Btw, only reasonable suspicion is needed for a traffic stop, not probable cause. As far as checkpoint, they are part public relations, part good faith effort.[Edited on December 15, 2008 at 6:32 AM. Reason : g/s/p]
12/15/2008 6:32:12 AM
RS to do the traffic stop, but PC to do any kind of a search (i.e. BAC test).
12/15/2008 8:28:36 AM
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12/15/2008 8:47:41 AM
ad long as you caught a few illegal mexicans then im fine with it
12/15/2008 9:02:55 AM
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12/15/2008 9:20:19 AM
^ yep. I just got my car inspected last week. no sticker. So if you plan to try driving drunk, make sure your inspection is up to date. Because cops will be able to check it by running your plates now, and it just gives them another reason to pull you over.
12/15/2008 9:23:00 AM
wow, that makes too much sense for a state run entity
12/15/2008 9:24:38 AM
accidental double post [Edited on December 15, 2008 at 9:25 AM. Reason : ]
12/15/2008 9:24:57 AM
thats clayton police for you.... thus, no there arent more productive thingsthey are sit in all the speed trap spots and have to issue the most tickets of any city....since ive been here pretty much my whole life i know.... they are a joke and a waste of tax money...on a side note, all the citations were prly given to mexicans
12/15/2008 9:25:20 AM
Well you have to know that this time of year they are going to ramp up checkpoints. With the holidays there are a lot of people traveling, and with holiday parties there are a lot of people traveling drunk.
12/15/2008 9:29:05 AM
12/15/2008 9:48:10 AM
honestly, i would be more concerned with keeping unisured, unlicensed mexicans off the road than slightly inebriated insured people
12/15/2008 10:06:11 AM
12/15/2008 10:12:14 AM
i seriously hate this discussion because people who've had relatives or friends who were killed/injured by intoxicated drivers are gonna come in and start yelling at people and making biased comments.
12/15/2008 10:15:59 AM
12/15/2008 10:25:36 AM
I have gotten a DUI. And I am glad that I did, in retrospect. If I wouldn't have gotten caught, I probably would have continued driving drunk, and possibly injured/killed myself or someone else.
12/15/2008 10:26:15 AM
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