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BreakingNewsTeam - > Breaking News -> Delano PD conducting sobriety checkpoint July 5
Delano PD conducting sobriety checkpoint July 5
Location: delano , CA

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For Immediate Release:

In order to remind citizens not to drink and drive over the holidays, the Delano Police Department will be conducting a " Sobriety and Drivers License Checkpoint," during the evening hours on Saturday July 5th 2008, weather permitting from the hours 1800-2400. Motorists approaching the checkpoint will see informational signs advising them of the impending checkpoint ahead. Once stopped by an officer, motorists will be detained for a few moments while the purpose of the checkpoint is explained, and drivers license's are checked. If traffic volume permits, all vehicles will be screened. If traffic volume is to heavy or congested, vehicles to be screened will be selected by a pre-set standard, such as every other vehicle, or every third vehicle, ect. This is to assure objectivity. All drivers that are found to be unlicensed will be cited and their vehicle will be impounded. Please Don't Drink and Drive.

Sgt. Donald "Charlie" Flores
Criminal Investigations Division
Delano Police Department

Posted in the News interest group.
Topics: Delano Police, sobriety checkpoint
posted by BreakingNewsTeam on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 01:36 PM
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posted by Maggiepoo on Jun 9, 2008 at 06:10 AM

Alicen, why delete? do you think you can pull a Nazi information censorship, are you in charge of what can be contributed? Are you a member of the blog gestapo? Are you sick in the head?

posted by Maggiepoo on May 22, 2008 at 11:31 AM

They should be random and unannounced....

posted by Lingtaowoo on May 22, 2008 at 11:28 AM

Checkpoints ensures that the laws of this state,county,city are being abided by....everyone that applies for an CDL agrees and SIGNES just that....I for one am glad that these checkpoints are out there...then we can read about it in the news and really see how many are out there thumbing their noses at the very laws that protect us...those are the individuals that slip thru the cracks and kill people while operating a motor vehicle...

Of course,that's just my opinion

posted by OldBlue56 on May 22, 2008 at 11:16 AM

Oh I see loon, even though the courts have ruled checkpoints constitutional, but you don't agree, that means they aren't. Silly me.

Also, when the police do checkpoints, they don't stop every vehicle that approaches. They stop vehicles like every 5th one, ect. That is what makes it random. Some get stopped, but others don't.

And having officers concentrate on a particular area, like they did in Oildale, is different than a checkpoint.

But I have a feelings my explanation to you is falling on deaf ears. It seems you already know it all....

posted by michele1075 on May 22, 2008 at 08:24 AM

Personally, I don't mind checkpoints.  It gets the drunk divers off the road as well as the unlicensed.  I've been through 2 checkpoints and they didn't stop every car in either of those incidents. 

posted by PawnThyself on May 22, 2008 at 08:17 AM

Another real conservative.  I was beginning to feel lonely.

Checkpoints being unconstitutional, and checkpoints being ruled unconstitutional are two different things.  All you need to create a discrepancy is a court with a bias.

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posted by ThatBonnyLoon on May 22, 2008 at 08:12 AM

I'm saying that checkpoints are unconstitutional.  I don't need a ruling on that.  Open up your dusty little constitution and give it a little read.

Secondly, what is a checkpoint?  They set up on a street and check every car.  Where's the cause?  Once again, pull out that old constitution and read it, and you will see the unconstitutionality of checkpoints.

Also, in Oildale a week or so ago, the police were walking down selected streets.  They would stop every person on the road and search them for drugs and/or weapons.  Once again, where's the cause?  We better stop this crap now.  If you don't stand up for your rights you can kiss them goodbye.

posted by OldBlue56 on May 21, 2008 at 01:00 PM

loon, would you please show me where DUI checkpoints have been ruled unconstitutional. And what are you referring to by saying the police have the authority to stop every single car they see?

posted by ThatBonnyLoon on May 21, 2008 at 12:55 PM

Checkpoints are not my cup of tea.  But, if they really wanted to be effective, wouldn't they do it during these same hours on the 4th?  I don't get it.  I know the 5th is a Saturday, but I'm still thinking the 4th would probably give them more of the "desired" results.

Back to my first sentence.  I should reword that to say: "Checkpoints are unconstitutional."  That's more accurate.  Since when do the police have the constitutional authority to stop every single car to see if they are doing something "bad"?  This is pure stupidity.  Yeah yeah, we want to protect people, so we slowly give away our rights, and let the government take more and more power over us.  Sometimes I think this country is doomed.  I hope we can stand up to our government when we finally realize they control us.  Wake up!

posted by Leo1 on May 20, 2008 at 01:38 PM

Yeah......check points are as American as apple pie. Go Stasi!!!


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