They're really good at phrasing these results . . . "Some 5 percent of drivers stopped at a DUI checkpoint in Kansas City were arrested for driving under the influence."
Locals usually rage about the wide swath of people stopped . . . The mainstream link was broken so we hooked you up with KC Checkpoints on Twitter.
Related: Relatives of drunken driving victims add emotional weight to police checkpoint
Locals usually rage about the wide swath of people stopped . . . The mainstream link was broken so we hooked you up with KC Checkpoints on Twitter.
Related: Relatives of drunken driving victims add emotional weight to police checkpoint
So with all the technology and best planning 85 percent of those being inconvenienced, stopped and screwed with are totally innocent.
ReplyDeleteBwaaaaaahhhhhh!!!!!! I was inconvenienced!!!!! Whaaaaaaaaaa!!!! shut the fuck up pussy!!!
ReplyDeleteI bet the family of the dead MOTDOT worker wished that drunk was caught up in a check point.
ReplyDeleteWhy check points on the taxpayers when our officials get sweetheart deals? Want to make a point that the law is actually applicable then actually punish a few of the elite rather than sweeping them under the carpet every weekend. That will NEVER happen in this neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteYou neglect to mention that 14 additional people were arrested for different crimes other than DUI, so I'd call the traffic stop a success. If it saves one life or injury, it's a success.
ReplyDeleteMaenwhile I could have gotten a nice tug and drugs at any of the convenience stores or corners while East patrol is out racking up do gooder time...
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