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From: tw8023@pyuxii.UUCP (T Wheeler)
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Subject: Re: DWI Roadblocks
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Date: Mon, 1-Jul-85 10:16:41 EDT
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In the case of being ordered to move while watching an aircraft
taking off, the portion of the highway next to the airbase was most
likely federal.  This is the case in quite a few places.  Highway 35
in front of Fort Monmouth here in Jersey is Federally owned.  I had
a friend who was ticketed doing 50 in the 35 zone on this stretch.
He wound up in Federal court to pay his fine.  I have heard of several
others who were nabbed for DWI and they also ended up in a Federal
court.  There are no signs or indications that the particular section
of highway is Federal.  This could have been the case in your
situation.  
T. C. Wheeler