On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 9:07 AM, LRS Scout wrote:

> Blindly, yes.  You also said obviously intoxicated. That's different. This
> has been about check points up until now. Obviously if you're weaving
> and all over they should be able to stop you. Visible evidence should be
> allowed to be collected but no breathalyzer without consent.


Okay, so there's a distinction. What about witnessing that you just exited
a bar and got into your car? What about a DUI checkpoint on a Saturday
night near an area populated by lots of bars?

-Cameron

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