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Do you know this Information about DWI Checkpoints?

You may hear them referred to as sobriety checkpoints. Most often, stops intended to check out driver intoxication are known as DWI checkpoints. The State of New Jersey maintains that roadblocks are set up for prevention purposes. Make sure you know this telling information concerning DWI Checkpoints. You should also speak with an experienced attorney to learn about the consequences of driving while under the influence. DWI Checkpoints

Police Must Follow Certain Protocol When Setting Up Sobriety Checkpoints

Ask any cynic about DWI roadblocks and they will surely guarantee them as a source of municipal revenue. Even if this is the case, towns must abide by certain guidelines. These include the following:

  • The checkpoint must be set up in area where intoxicated drivers have a history of apprehension. More than likely, you will not be stopped at a secluded intersection. Of course, this consideration might be invalid if the road is frequented by drunk drivers looking to avoid apprehension.
  • Sobriety checkpoints are set up at temporary sites and are not intended to be predictable. Notwithstanding, there are computer apps that provide alerts on their locations. One website shares examples of past roadblocks and offers a paid subscription for text message alerts.
  • An individual police officer cannot decide to set up a sobriety checkpoint. DWI checkpoints require authorization of senior officers. The time and location must be specified.
  • Law enforcement authorities must set up a prescribed method for pulling over vehicles at checkpoints. For example, the cops may decide to check the credentials of every third vehicle attempting to venture past the roadblock. They are not supposed to target vehicles based on the appearance of their operators.
  • The area of the DWI checkpoint must be well lit and positioned safely.
  • Vehicles detaining those at sobriety checkpoints must be clearly marked as police cars.
  • Police have the right to make initial assessments by visual inspection and short interviews. If the authorities are suspicious that you are driving under the influence, they may refer you to another area. Here, you may be subjected to sobriety field tests.

Charged With Driving Under the Influence As a Result of Roadblock?

If you find yourself in line for a DWI roadblock, you may feel inclined to quickly dart in a different direction. This is not a good idea. More than likely, you will bring attention to your situation. Remember that selection of vehicles is random. You should be prepared to present your credentials. You should also be ready to answer questions concerning your starting point and destination.
If you are accused of driving while under the influence, it is important to secure experienced legal counsel. Contact the Law Offices of Beninato & Matrafaljo to learn how we can assist you.

Attorney Dan
Dan T. Matrafajlo

NJ State Bar: #031722003

Dan T. Matrafajlo, Esq., is the managing member and lead partner at Beninato and Matrafajlo, Attorneys at Law, LLC. Renowned for groundbreaking contributions to personal injury law, he has set legal precedents with influential Appellate decisions and garnered recognition in the New Jersey Law Journal. A consistent honoree on Super Lawyers’ Rising Star list for the past five years, Matrafajlo’s litigation prowess is widely acknowledged. He has won various awards like Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters Association 2019, and Nominated into Super Lawyers as a Rising Star from 2012 until the Present.

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