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Originally Posted by Orygun2
That's true to a point, but again, the right to drive is not in the Constitution. As such they can set any arbitrary rule they want. Ridculously low speed limits, speed traps, red light cameras, use of seatbelts, driving with insurance and not driving drunk to name just a few.
Do I agree with all of them? No, but the roads I operate my car on do not belong solely to me so I agree to the rules so I may use the roads.
The checkpoints are a pain in the azz, but someone you know or love may be alive today because one of those morons was taken off the road one night.
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Outside of certain admendments none of our Rights are listed in the Constitution. The Constitution only lists the powers of the Federal Government.
Michael