I kind of want my police force to do their controls in the most efficient manner, to catch the most violators with the least amount of manpower. (Of course supplemented with an element of surprise.)
No real reason to make a DUI checkpoint in the end of a cul-de-sac, is there?
Unless they're doing the wrong things (e.g. warrantless surveillance, civil asset forfeiture) in which case that efficiency starts to look quite terrifying.
No real reason to make a DUI checkpoint in the end of a cul-de-sac, is there?