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Bakersfield Police Department DUI Checkpoint, Part 2

October 11, 2011
Bakersfield Police Department DUI Checkpoint, Part 2

March 25, 2011 – Filming a checkpoint’s operation will get you passed the “specified neutral criteria established by supervisory law enforcement personnel” which directs everyone into the primary screening area. Here, the officers knew we were rolling tape and let us bypass their seemingly illegal operation. This inconvenient governmental intrusion was a serious waste of tax dollars and law enforcement resources just to go on a fishing expedition at the expense of public.

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Raw video of checkpoint arrests – Released to the North County Times

September 8, 2011
Raw video of checkpoint arrests – Released to the North County Times

A video of two young men being arrested at an Escondido sobriety checkpoint in February shows police breaking the window of their car after the driver refuses repeated requests to roll down his window and show his driver’s license. The story can be found here bit.ly or at www.nctimes.com and search for “ESCONDIDO: Video shows police breaking car’s window at DUI checkpoint”

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California DUI Sobriety Checkpoints

August 12, 2011
California DUI Sobriety Checkpoints

www.shouselaw.com 888.327.4652 A California DUI defense lawyer explains what cops are looking for at sobriety checkpoints. California DUI checkpoints (also commonly referred to as sobriety checkpoints, drunk driving sobriety checkpoints and DUI roadblocks) are becoming more popular as the state cracks down on DUI offenders. Even though California law allows police to operate sobriety checkpoints, they must still follow certain rules and guidelines. If they don’t, people can be wrongfully arrested for Vehicle Code 23152a VC driving under the influence. This is one of the reasons why it is critical to consult with an experienced California DUI defense attorney if you are arrested for a DUI at a sobriety checkpoint. If the cops didn’t follow the correct procedures, it may be possible to get your case dismissed on that basis alone! While the politically correct “stated” purpose of a DUI checkpoint is to deter drunk drivers1, we know better…it’s to arrest drunk drivers. When you approach a sobriety checkpoint, an officer is only supposed to ask you a couple of questions in order to determine quickly whether you display signs of intoxication. The officer will also likely shine a light into your car to see if you have any open containers of alcohol. If the officer believes that you may be impaired, he/she will direct you to an area to perform California DUI field sobriety tests (FSTs). At that point, a typical DUI investigation will ensue. If, after questioning you, the …

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California DUI Sobriety Checkpoints

August 12, 2011
California DUI Sobriety Checkpoints

www.shouselaw.com 888.327.4652 A California DUI defense lawyer explains what cops are looking for at sobriety checkpoints. California DUI checkpoints (also commonly referred to as sobriety checkpoints, drunk driving sobriety checkpoints and DUI roadblocks) are becoming more popular as the state cracks down on DUI offenders. Even though California law allows police to operate sobriety checkpoints, they must still follow certain rules and guidelines. If they don’t, people can be wrongfully arrested for Vehicle Code 23152a VC driving under the influence. This is one of the reasons why it is critical to consult with an experienced California DUI defense attorney if you are arrested for a DUI at a sobriety checkpoint. If the cops didn’t follow the correct procedures, it may be possible to get your case dismissed on that basis alone! While the politically correct “stated” purpose of a DUI checkpoint is to deter drunk drivers1, we know better…it’s to arrest drunk drivers. When you approach a sobriety checkpoint, an officer is only supposed to ask you a couple of questions in order to determine quickly whether you display signs of intoxication. The officer will also likely shine a light into your car to see if you have any open containers of alcohol. If the officer believes that you may be impaired, he/she will direct you to an area to perform California DUI field sobriety tests (FSTs). At that point, a typical DUI investigation will ensue. If, after questioning you, the …

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Raw Police Video