If a child is abducted, a dangerous felon escapes from prison, etc., should law enforcement have the authority to set up roadblocks and ask questions?
Is there ever a Constitutional reason for roadblocks?
Public safety exceptions.
Was any of this true in this case? No? Oh, you're just misdirecting again? Being deceptive?
Is there ever a Constitutional reason for roadblocks?
I already answered this to you. I said (and the courts agree with me on this) when there is a compelling public safety rationale.
And then you misdirected. Just like you're doing here! It's remarkable! It's almost as if you don't actually want to discuss the merits or legality or morality of this particular roadblock... you just want to dance around flinging crap and stirring everyone up.
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