REACT: Sobriety checkpoints proposed for DWI 'hot spots'

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Updated: 12/04/2012 9:39 am
SAN ANTONIO -- Permanent sobriety checkpoints could pop up across the state if San Antonio Police Department officials get their way. Deputy Chief Anthony Trevino wants his officers to do sobriety tests at so-called drinking and driving "hot spots."

Statistics show Texas leads the nation in DWI-related traffic deaths. In 2010, more than 1,200 people were killed by suspected drunk drivers. California was second with nearly 800 deaths.

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FreeHole - 12/5/2012 8:12 AM
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YumBrandz...it is mostly for revenue generation....no duh! And when the poster says "trampling our constitutional rights" he's not talking as a DRUNKARDS UNITED HERITAGE (duh) spoke-person. HE'S TALKING AS A DECENT CITIZEN that demands from his/her authorities to follow the law and respect the rights of their communities. Simple. Road-blocks were the GESTAPO's and KGB's favorite tool of mass detention.

YumBrandz - 12/4/2012 11:09 PM
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This better not be used for revenue generation. Pathetic punks!

MarcelinoCR - 12/4/2012 6:52 PM
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if it wille savee lifes i am for it!

210bro - 12/4/2012 3:04 PM
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when I was young and dumb leaving the Copper Dollar on Perrin-Beitel/410, I had a few drinks and drove into a checkpoint on Nacodoches Rd. I was so scared that I was going to jail that from then on I stopped taking that chance. So there's a good chance that checkpoint experience may have saved me from making dumb choices at a dumb age.

txgirl1960 - 12/4/2012 2:31 PM
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I agree we have to do something about drunk driving but I just don't this is it. If they are permanent checkpoints it will take about a week for people to figure out where they are and avoid those areas. Even if they move the checkpoints from week to week, with social media and texting the word will get out quickly. What we end up with is a traffic nightmare that hasn't helped. I think the penalties need to be more consistent from judge to judge. Make it mandatory to take away the driver's license for at least a year, increase the fines and probation time.

hot tamale - 12/4/2012 1:43 PM
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One step closer to becoming a police state.

210bro - 12/4/2012 1:40 PM
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yeah, i'm thumbing thru the constitution and bill of rights, and uhm nothing here that says driving is a "right". besides, when the constitution was written there weren't too many stories of drunks on horses going the wrong way and killing people.

Ruger1 - 12/4/2012 1:17 PM
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well if idiots would just obey the laws in the first place, extremes could be prevented. tell your fellow idiot alcoholics to stop drinking and driving and putting the rest of us in danger. i mean, it's pretty simple folks. sadly, it's too hard for most people in this drunk a** town to be smart

george353 - 12/4/2012 12:54 PM
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Sure lets throw out the Constitution. Let get rid of the 2nd, 4th and 5th amendments. I mean we already have a good start with the "no right of refusal" and the restrictive Federal laws on gun ownership.

BACKTOYOU - 12/4/2012 12:24 PM
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Any of these "check points" going up north of 410 and in the Stone Oak area?

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