DUI Enforcement & DUI Issues & Uncategorized hudson on 20 Sep 2007 03:41 pm
Voluntary Check Points
The Denver Post reported a “voluntary” checkpoint that was set up by a non-profit organization attempting to collect data from driver’s. The check point was volutary but operated under the auspices of the Sheriff’s Department. The checkpoint sought to analyze persons blood, breath and/or saliva. While voluntary in description, many particiapnts felt that they didn’t have the right leave, felt pressured to provide samples and were offered as much as $100 to participate in the “study.”
This raises an interesting question, with law enforcement watching over, and the subjects not being allowed to leave is the Sheriff’s Department and the Non-Profit Pacific Institute open to civil liability for false imprisonment or some other civil liability. It is amazing to me that a law enforcement agency would permit, let alone participate, in a “check point,” just who exactly are they “protecting and serving?”
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