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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Lawyer's Controversial Flyer Helps Drivers Pass Through DUI Checkpoints

A controversial new flyer is helping some people dodge DUI checkpoints, without even speaking a word to the police.

Motorists who pull up to sobriety checkpoints are holding up the "Fair DUI Flyer." The flyer reads "I remain silent, no searches and I want my lawyer," along with a short list of state laws.

Drivers who are passing through DUI checkpoints don't roll down the window, but instead display the flyer with their driver's license, insurance and registration.

Warren Redlich, a Florida criminal defense attorney, created the flyer because he "was tired of defending people who were wrongfully arrested after going through checkpoints," CBS News reported.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Somehow I don't see this working.