DUI checkpoint refusal, Cop Block, Granny wins!


Published on Mar 26, 2016 by coppertropicals

03-27-2016 — I ran into a DUI checkpoint here in my town this evening.

I have been trying to teach my children the ways that the authorities are violating your constitutional rights. I had to practice what I preached, hence this video. Sorry about the bad camera work, I was nervous! This was not at all planned or expected.

I rolled up to the checkpoint and was advised of the purpose of the DUI and DRIVERS LICENSE checkpoint, which is pretty self explanatory.

When asked for my drivers license, I refused, and asked the why he was asking me for my drivers license? Did he suspect me of committing a crime? He stated that he had the right to ask me for my license as I was driving on a public road. I again asked him what specific crime I had committed that would require me to give him my drivers license? I then asked for a supervisor.

I was then told to pull forward and into the ‘detention’ area; the video starts here.

6 thoughts on “DUI checkpoint refusal, Cop Block, Granny wins!

  1. Universities are running and profiting from sobriety checkpoints!

    The University of Berkeley received close to $14 million in grants from DHS to run California’s Sobriety Checkpoint program. (It’s really a national sobriety program)

    “The California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) has awarded UC Berkeley’s Safe Transportation Research & Education Center (SafeTREC) $13,930,555 to run its 2012-2013 Sobriety Checkpoint program.”

    “In addition to coordinating the sobriety checkpoint grant program, SafeTREC seeks and conducts applied research for government and private funders, provides education courses, develops and delivers community-based training programs, and coordinates transportation safety programs for the State of California for the OTS, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Caltrans.”

    If want more proof the university of Berkeley is working for DHS, remember the former head of DHS, Janet Napolitano became their president in 2013!

    There’s no denying it, the University of Berkeley is working with or for DHS.
    http://massprivatei.blogspot.com/2016/01/one-universitiy-made-close-to-14.html

  2. The only mistake she made was telling them where she was going and what she was doing. That is none of their business! These checkpoints are illegal, and once you hand over your license, you can (and probably will) become the victim of entrapment or the planting of false evidence. I’m honestly surprised they didn’t draw their guns and open fire, after all, they do that just for s***s and giggles.

  3. This type of behavior seems to me to fall into the “we think you might be guilty so we are going to treat you as such”. Too bad she didn’t say they were specifically violating her 4th Amendment Right in the Bill of Rights:

    “Amendment IV
    The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.”

    Just stopping someone to see their DL is frivolous and should fall under “unreasonable searches and seizures”. End of story.

  4. why are these pigs faces censored? we need to see what these tyrants look like , and what their names are

  5. I see that the uniformed domestic terrorists are at it again. We should not have to be detained in our travels nor made to show any papers that the Nazi’s ask for unless a crime has been commited by the suspect being detained.

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