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Old 12-10-2018, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by BCSteel View Post
So basically everyone is guilty of impaired driving until they prove themselves innocent.
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The difference now will be that there is not even the veil of your constitutionally protected right of assumed innocence because there is no longer any "suspicion" of guilt necessary.
People need to think first.

Driving is a privilege. Liberty doesn't allow one to tread on others rights.

The right for everyone to be safe on the roads trumps your piddly idea of "how dare you stop me".....

LEO's have had the authority to stop anyone operating on a highway at anytime to check documentation, mechanical safety and sobriety.

Nothing is changing here. What is changing is the ability to make sure everyone is compliant.

The government loses money everytime someone is charged with impaired driving. There is no reward for them other than public safety.

So is it your paranoid desire to believe you are important enough to have a vendetta against you?

Its minutes out of your life to use an ASD roadside. It will get more unpaired drivers off the road.

I don't think people understand the epidemic drunk driving is actually.
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