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Subject: Re: DWI Roadblocks
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Date: Wed, 26-Jun-85 18:42:27 EDT
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At least in California, you give "implied consent" to have your
blood alcohol level checked *every time you drive*!  Usually,
this is used after someone has been pulled over for speeding, etc,
or after an accident.  I support this position.
 
When driving on the public highways, where an action may affect
the lives of many other people, the individual's right to privacy
is not as important as another persons right to live.

DISCLAIMER:  these are my opinions only, and I don't care if any-
one else disagrees :-)

Michael Shulman
UCD Computer Center
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