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More “Where Are Your Papers” Nonsense
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Rob - 03:07am on 07/08/2005
HELENA, MT (AP) -- For motorists wondering whether police are working on a quota system, an answer can be found in Montana.

A new policy requires state troopers to stop at least one vehicle an hour, whether the driver has done anything wrong or not. But the driver doesn't have to be ticketed, so police officials say it's not a quota system.

State police Colonel Paul Grimstad said the rule that took effect on Monday is intended to reduce traffic accidents and drunken driving.


Right. Like I said before, who cares about the fourth amendment? Just so long as we can up drunk driving arrests.

I guess it all hinges upon your definition of what "unreasonable" is as the fourth amendment protects us against "unreasonable" searches and seizures. To me, being stopped by an officer for doing nothing wrong is pretty unreasonable.
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