Monday, January 28, 2008
Sobriety CheckPoints
Anyone who drinks has had to deal with the idea of the DUI. And whether you think about it before you measuring out your cocktail or after you polish off a keg, it’s something that bears consideration—especially if you’re planning to pick up your keys and fire down the Interstate.
Police know that people don’t always make the best decisions when alcohol is involved, and Sobriety Checkpoints end up being established in order to discourage drinkers from getting behind the wheel. But what if you’ve pulled into a checkpoint with a couple of beers in your belly? Can you be dragged off to the drunk tank? Lose your license? What are your rights? And do you really have to submit to field sobriety tests?
Learn about sobriety checkpoints and your rights in this episode of DR. LAW.
Find Lawyers for Your DUI or DWI Case Now
Police know that people don’t always make the best decisions when alcohol is involved, and Sobriety Checkpoints end up being established in order to discourage drinkers from getting behind the wheel. But what if you’ve pulled into a checkpoint with a couple of beers in your belly? Can you be dragged off to the drunk tank? Lose your license? What are your rights? And do you really have to submit to field sobriety tests?
Learn about sobriety checkpoints and your rights in this episode of DR. LAW.
Find Lawyers for Your DUI or DWI Case Now

