Quote:
Originally Posted by slots881
I drove through one the other night. About 5 Police officers on either side occupied with cars. I drove straight through and wasn't stopped. Looks like they will breathalize who they can but let the traffic get through if they are busy.
|
This is actually what’s funny to me. They clearly won’t have the resources to breathalyzer every car without creating massive traffic jams.
So they’ll be forced to be more selective, except now they’ve eliminated the prescreening which took 2 seconds.
I can’t help but feel like they’ll actually catch less people than before. I don’t trust any stats put out by MADD so I’d like to see some stats from an unbiased source on the outcome of this legislation.