Sobriety Checkpoint Nov. 20th
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out there wrote:
what?? please explain, i've never heard of this!
Students at NDSU and I think MSUM (I could be wrong with MSUM) can get $2.00 cab rides from anywhere in the F-M area to anywhere in the F-M area after 8:00pm. All a student needs is a college ID with a Doyle Cab sticker on it. It has saved me quite a few possible drunken accidents or DUIs. -
tjamz wrote:
I agree its stupid, however I think it is the only way they can get around the unlawful search and seizure laws....if they pull everyone over on a given street its legal, if they selectively pull over motorists who don't appear to be doing anything wrong its harrassmenet.wait a second, this is the bush administration, anything that could possibly prevent someone from getting hurt is legal

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now they wont be able to get thier abortions on demand, free money from the goverment, decriminalized drugs, ect. oh no!
you cannot blame bush for a dui. that's insane.
next thing you know im going to hear that it is a person's right to drive drunk.
But I still love Kerry......
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domesticssuck wrote:
now they wont be able to get thier abortions on demand, free money from the goverment, decriminalized drugs, ect. oh no!you cannot blame bush for a dui. that's insane.
next thing you know im going to hear that it is a person's right to drive drunk.
But I still love Kerry......
I didnt know you loved kerry.
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domesticssuck wrote:
you cannot blame bush for a dui. that's insane.next thing you know im going to hear that it is a person's right to drive drunk.
how did you read that into my post? i just said that anything to prevent injury was ok under the bush administration (read: the patriot act gives law enforcement a lot of freedom)
i don't drink and don't intend to try drinking and driving, so i don't particularly care one way or the other
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first of all this hole this has NOTHING to do with bush. this is the STATES decision.
your argument is based on something that is simply not true. we live in under a federalist society, and these things are left up to the individual states.the patriot act lists nothing about this situation.
please try to separate fact from your feelings about the subject.
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It was an attempt @ humor I believe....
BUT sobriety checkpoints do have to follow the lawful search and seizure portion of the US constitution. Therefore they have to announce them and they are supposed to pull over everyone on those roads at that time to prevent discrimination claims.
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No humor involved. Each state also has a constitution, some allow checkpoints within city limits, some don't. You will not find checks happening within city limits in Moorhead any time soon.
Citing the constitution does not answer why this is not related to Bush or the patriot act, explaining Federalism does. -
Flowcus wrote:
How can you call pwned on that? Your the one that made the statement fucktard. Ill stick to plumbing make way more money then you and stick with my focus and embarass your slow rusty ass.how bout ill make more money than both of you(prolly combined) and be faster than both of you
edit: sorry couldnt resist the truth hurts sometimes

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faster to the shop with more tranny troubles?
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