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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
Its not different. It's a public street payed for with public money. You don't have a "right" to drive a car. It's a privilidge. Sorry that you are delayed getting on with your life but I worked in an ER/ICU for 9 years and have seen the pain inflicted on families from drunk driving. Having to be a little delayed is not a bad trade off especially since I'm rarely out at midnight on a Saturday night anyway.
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agree to disagree.
you'll find that saturation patrols cost MUCH less and catch WAY more drunk drivers.
oh, but i forgot, during saturation patrols, police officers actually have to do something other than shine lights in my face and tell me that i have to come over and use this here breathalyzer machine.
btw, i have never gotten a DWI or DUI, but I do love to mess w/ cops when I got stuck in a checkpoint.