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Updated: 4:29 PM Aug 22, 2008
Checkpoint Strikeforce Launched on Rural Roads
HANOVER, Va. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine launched the 2008 Checkpoint Strikeforce campaign, a statewide initiative combining enforcement and education efforts to raise public awareness of drunk driving, Thursday. Posted: 3:41 PM Aug 21, 2008 |
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Why do drivers even answer their questions? Saying "no" to a breathalyzer is illegal and saying "yes" is giving police evidence against them while saying nothing is their right under the US constitution. Say nothing, do nothing and your case will get thrown out of court.