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Thursday
Jan062005

DUI checkpoints? Forget that; how about if the police just camp out outside your house?

Lawrence Taylor, an attorney who runs a blog called DUI Blog, has an interesting post about the police staking out the homes of notorious drunk drivers.  I guess that might make sense in some cases, but how do the police determine who to stake out?  And isn't that a resource-intensive approach?  Just wondering.

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