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Are Sobriety Checkpoints Doubling as Immigration Checkpoints?

March 30, 2012
Are Sobriety Checkpoints Doubling as Immigration Checkpoints?

California has not passed a copy cat SB-1070 law but there certainly are municipal efforts to make immigrant lives harder. Such is the case with Escondido, a San Diego County town, that has struck a deal with ICE to double DUI checkpoints as immigration checkpoints. Facebook.com/cuentame

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Assemblymember Allen Wants to Fairly Regulate DUI Checkpoints

August 10, 2011
Assemblymember Allen Wants to Fairly Regulate DUI Checkpoints

(Sacramento) – Right now, there is no uniformity regarding how DUI checkpoints are set up and conducted in the state of California. Many times, sober drivers stopped at a DUI checkpoint, who are cited for unrelated issues, might have their cars impounded by law enforcement. California State Assemblymember Michael Allen (D-Santa Rosa) wants to have a fair, standard protocol for DUI checkpoints, and give unimpaired drivers a chance to keep their cars. That’s why Allen authored Assembly Bill 1389. Learn more in this Assembly Access Video.

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"A Checkpoint in Claremont" : a Video about "Sobriety" Checkpoints

August 10, 2011
"A Checkpoint in Claremont" : a Video about "Sobriety" Checkpoints

Here are some facts: * 1 vehicle typically produces $2000 in revenue, sometimes more if it is not claimed and then auctioned * In 2009 impounds brought in over $40 million in revenue, shared by tow operators and municipal governments. * In 2009, 24000 vehicles were impounded at California checkpoints because an unlicensed driver was caught at the wheel. * For every one DUI arrest at these sobriety checkpoints, there can be as many as 60 people cited for driving without a license, 60 vehicles seized. * Sobriety checkpoints often result in illegal searches and seizures, violating both the state and federal constitution * Law enforcement frequently target minorities, setting up checkpoints in communities with large concentrations of ethnic and racial populations * These tactics are much less effective in arresting drunk drivers than conducting more generalized roving patrols Impounding Vehicles; Constitutionality: People v. Williams (Dec. 13, 2006) * Impounding vehicles, even pursuant to statute, may be a Fourth Amendment violation unless necessary to prevent it from being a hazard to other drivers, or being a target for vandalism or theft. Ingersoll v. Palmer (Oct 29, 1987) * Supervising officers must be in charge * The sobriety checkpoint must be reasonably located * DUI roadblocks must be publicly advertised * Drivers who don’t wish to stop at the DUI checkpoint must be allowed to leave

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