Saturday, May 23, 2015

Homeland Security is paying police to set up DUI checkpoints


HOMELAND 'SECURITY' IS PAYING POLICE TO SET UP DUI CHECKPOINTS - GUESS WHO THEY WILL BE STOPPING AND QUESTIONING?  AND WHY??? 


 

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Drunk driving has decreased by one-third since 2007 and three-quarters since 1973, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) 2013-2014 Roadside Survey of Alcohol and Drug Use by Drivers.

The NHTSA used FORCIBLY collected oral fluid or blood samples from 11,100 drivers at 60 locations across the country to make the determination that drunk driving is decreasing.

Click
here to read more.

If drunk driving is down, why is there an increase in illegal
no-refusal blood draw checkpoints across the country?
Why would DHS pay police departments to set up DUI checkpoints? It's all about conditioning the public to accept illegal 4th. Amendment intrusions by DHS. The NHTSA/DHS are giving out MILLIONS in grant money, which is essentially paying police departments to set up checkpoints. (This 'government'/private corporation is supposed to be bankrupt and defunct?????)

Warning: If you drive within 100 miles of either border you
WILL be interrogated at an illegal checkpoint.

DHS has partnered with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA). Click here & here to read more.

The NHTSA & DHS are providing police across the country with 'No Refusal DUI' toolkits! Click
here & here to find out more.

The Department of Transportation is also part of DHS. Click
herehere and here to read more.

Connecticut Police will hold a DUI checkpoint this Friday night at the intersection of Corbin Avenue South and West Main Street.

The checkpoint is part of a grant the department received from the Connecticut Department of Transportation that provides 75% overtime reimbursement to support increased DUI detection and enforcement efforts, police said.

Police said the grant will be used to "staff additional DUI patrols as well as roadside sobriety checkpoints."

Police in Miami. Florida are setting up barricades and traffic loops, turning Miami Beach into a mini police state!
image credit: nbcmiami.com


"Miami Beach will once again turn itself into a mini police state during Memorial Day weekend. The traffic loops, barricades, and checkpoints will all return this year."

Police in Philadelphia post the exact locations of their DUI checkpoints.

Police in California proudly boast to 
“Avoid the 13 DUI Task Force” where they target innocent drivers:
  • DUI and driver’s license checkpoints;
  • Roving DUI saturation patrols;
  • Warrant and probation sweeps;
  • Sting operations targeting offenders who drive away from court.

  • The Calif. Office of Traffic Safety even posts an annual calendar of DUI checkpoints, giving everyone the dates but not the exact locations.

    The
    South Carolina Dept. Of Safety provides numerous links to 'Highway Safety Grants' provided by DHS.

    Even the Department of Defense is giving out
    grants to police departments! Click here to read more.

    DHS/Police want to put breathalyzers in EVERY bar!
    Last year Utah introduced a bill to have breathalyzers put in every bar and bill customers $2.00!

    The devices can cost as much as $1,000. To date, nightspots that have such meters generally affix them to walls and charge about $2 for a reading, and patrons often wander over for a laugh.

    "Utah DUI arrests have dipped in recent years, but lawmakers say the state should do more to prevent those numbers from climbing again."

    Does 'doing more' include treating every bar patron like a criminal?

    Below is a list of recent examples of the war on drunk driving:

    MADD/DHS want to put breathalyzers in every vehicle.
    (MADD has a close relationship with DHS, click
    here & here to read more.)

    DHS wants automakers to equip every car with
    DUI interlock devices.

    DHS wants to have everyone wear
    portable alcohol biosensors.

    Where is all this heading?

    Why to a complete American Police State of course!

    http://massprivatei.blogspot.com/2015/05/dhs-giving-grants-to-police-to-set-up.html


    1 comment:

    alia52nalie said...

    In my opinion it’s quite a good move. I think with more checks and more awareness we can reduce so many drunk driving crashes and save so many lives. When I worked with a Los Angeles DUI lawyer, I saw so many cases would have been avoided if those teens were more aware about the consequences.