Checkstops existed well before this. Freely administering a breathalyzer during a checkstop isn't violating the charter of rights unless you have something to hide, then it's a scapgoat argument to use. It's not self incrimninating. Honestly, if it's held solely to checkstops, that's a win IMO. A random pull over for no reason? That's a hill to die on I suppose.
Honestly I want cell phones dealt with more. So many boneheaded idiots on the roads with their phones in their hands and in their face. Figger out how to deal with this problem.
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