January 10, 2014

Police Use Survey As Pretext To Stop Motorists and Get Blood, Breath Samples


[From article]
In an e-mailed statement, NHTSA defended the surveys: "Each year, close to 10,000 people die in drunk driving crashes: 27 people a day, or one person every 53 minutes, according to data (from NHTSA)," the statement says.
"To better understand the issue, the agency has regularly conducted its National Roadside Survey of Alcohol and Drugged Driving in communities across the country for over 40 years," according to the statement. "The survey provides useful data about alcohol and drug use by drivers, and participation is completely voluntary and anonymous.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/01/06/government-checkpoints-driving/4265633/

Voluntary government checkpoints spark backlash
Larry Copeland
12:30 a.m. EST January 7, 2014

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