Dirty Dozen Kansas City Drivers Arrested Under DUI Checkpoint Suspicion Last Night

KSHB has last night's checkpoint update and a sign that going out after dark in this town if probably unwise: "The Kansas City Missouri Police department and Missouri Highway Patrol stopped a total of 627 cars at the checkpoint. Officers arrested 12 people on suspicion of drunk driving at a Friday night sobriety checkpoint in Kansas City, Missouri."

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  1. ...and seized six cans of Budweiser with a street value of $6,498,312.00. I can hear the whole city screaming that we need more traffic enforcement in this town. Fuck Murder.

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  2. If you drink don't drive. Do the watermelon crawl...

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  3. "The Kansas City MIssouri Police department and Missouri Highway Patrol stopped a total of 627 cars at the checkpoint."

    627 drivers who had their Constitutional rights denied them.

    Welcome To Nazi Germany

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  4. Yup 627 drivers forced to stop while some grizzly faced sadist sticks is head through the window and flaps his bureaucratic pie hole. All that for a dozen party animals.

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  5. 6 had warrants and 4 druggies and 2 drunks. That's not a DUI Checkpoint, that's a Check Point Charlie!

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  6. ....or chased into a telephone pole by a NASCAR cop.

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  7. What are my rights at various “checkpoints”?

    http://www.flexyourrights.org/faqs/my-rights-at-checkpoints/

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  8. Need to put some of those checkpoints down around the Plaza.

    I guess they won't stop the Negro though. They are elusive little critters.

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  9. So, if we include all infractions, that's 36 people that were caught.
    36/627 cars = 5.74 percent!!

    Now, since it was specifically a DUI checkpoint, only 12 people were arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.
    12/627 = 1.91 percent!!!!
    98.09 percent of drivers were unnecessarily hassled. I'd say someone has their priorities totally screwed up, and is promoting an Orwellian police state.

    Would it be acceptable to go door-to-door down the street doing unannounced home searches by the police? I suspect you could find 1 or 2 percent of homeowners who were doing something illegal in the privacy of their residence.
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    Officers arrested 12 people on suspicion of drunk driving.

    Four people were caught driving on a suspended or revoked license. Six people were arrested on warrants.

    Officers issued 10 citations for moving violations and four on drug charges.

    The Kansas City Missouri Police Department and Missouri Highway Patrol stopped a total of 627 cars at the checkpoint.

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  10. ...and there were likely an average of two or more people per car so now we are talking 1254 people jacked around. A pity we don't have the exact cost, but I am guessing that we are spending millions a year having these little fuck off exercises for our police.

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