Florida-based attorney Warren Redlich has attracted the attention of police and motorists alike due to a series of flyers he created to provide an option for drivers objecting to procedures at sobriety checkpoints.
At sobriety checkpoints, drivers are typically expected to roll their window down and provide their license and other documents. Redlich has created fliers for residents in ten states- New York, Florida, California, New Jersey, Ohio, Arkansas, Utah, Texas, Georgia and South Carolina- that drivers would place on their window. According to FairDUI.org, the website that provides the fliers for downloading and printing, “the idea behind the flyer is that you keep it in your car and show it to police at checkpoints and traffic stops.”
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This is America now...
ReplyDeleteInstead of asking how did he police get the idea (and who in "leadership" said yeah, that's a good idea) that they had the authority to ignore the Constitution and stop innocent citizens to see IF any crime was POSSIBLY being committed. Check your "papers". Teach some lessons to citizens who still think they are the boss.
Now, we aren't outraged; we devise methods and "fliers" to "cope" with this Gestapo power trip.
The slippery slope has certainly lulled the sheep into "compliance".
Keep cheering.