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    SAMPLE OUTLINE: Persuasive (problem-solution) -- Full Sentence Unconstitutional DUI Roadblocks I. INTRODUCTION A. (Attention Statement) Have you ever wondered why police can stop you at a DUI roadblock‚ or a “Sobriety Checkpoint”? B. (Thesis) Roadblocks used to identify drunk drivers are unconstitutional and ineffective and should be removed. C. (Significance to Audience/Credibility) According to a study conducted by the National Hard Core

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    Should Tougher Drinking & DUI Laws Be Enforced? Drunk driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Because a person ’s motor skills are impaired while drunk‚ driving under the influence is a major threat to public safety and is a criminal offense in most countries. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that “40% of total traffic deaths in the United States are due to drunk driving” (GET INVOLVED). To determine whether or not someone

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    This is safety roadways. Federal government stated that DUI checkpoints are legal but in some of the states DUI checkpoints are consider as illegal. DUI checkpoints does not require search warrant because it setup for public safety to reduce drinking and driving and accident. Profiling is a short biological sketch of a subject that would help investigators to

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    My paper is about drunk driving or driving under the influence (DUI) in the United States‚ with some focus on Massachusetts first time offender laws. Also‚ I discuss methods used by law enforcement to decrease the incidence of these types of crashes on our nation’s roadways. It’s been stated that in our society about two-thirds of us citizens consume alcohol‚ it is no wonder that driving under the influence remains such a prevalent issue in this country. This definitely keeps the issue of driving

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    it’s no surprise that police take every measure necessary to intervene--including the use of checkpoints. However‚ the use of these checkpoints is under serious question lately. They don’t appear to be very successful--the cost of checkpoint efforts near Chicago seem to be ineffective for the cost involved. Worse still‚ they can infringe upon the average motorist’s rights if they enter into the checkpoint unprepared. That’s why it’s important for citizens to understand exactly how to assert their

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    licensed drivers” (Greenfeld‚ Lawrence‚ 1988). This report looks at patterns in captures for tipsy driving and gives a definite picture of intoxicated drivers held in nearby correctional facilities in 1983. In this article it states that “Arrest rates for DUI were highest among 21-year-olds and reached their peak in 1983 with a rate of 1 arrest for every 39 licensed drivers of that age” (Greenfeld‚ Lawrence‚ 1988). Another statistic in this article states “More than 650‚000 persons are injured in such crashes

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    Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Everyone always wants to live in the good life which makes us feel freedom‚ safety. Besides‚ they will receive respecting and a lot of benefit which they deserve to have. Therefore‚ every country always creates the rights‚ such as Civil right‚ Civil liberties to protect the life of their citizen‚ and have confidence in their citizen. Both Civil right and Civil liberties is from the Bill of Rights which is not even valid that in the constitution “In the Federalists’

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    Chloe Levkulich Dr. Sean Martin Thinking and Writing 25 July 2013 Proposal to Ensure Safety of American Rights The American people need a wakeup call‚ a call to change‚ and a call for action because our entitled‚ god-given‚ Constitutional rights are at stake. The WNYC‚ or local nonprofit public radio station for New York City states‚ “There is no record of how many illegal searches take place every year. In a written statement to WNYC‚ police spokesman Paul Browne acknowledged that illegal

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    central reasoning for car crashes. Which many people tend not take as a serious matter. As “Salt Drives Home the Consequences of Drunk Driving” notes‚ most people fail to realize that they do not need to be involved in a car crash to get arrested for a DUI. In fact‚ the consequences without a crash can be just as intense including career‚ financial and family turmoil. Imagine‚ one day living life freely and the next; you are sitting behind a jail cell your entire life due to an irresponsible decision

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    ’s rights with the needs of the public may seem cruel‚ but it is what keeps our streets more safe in the end for future generations. Whether it is a harsh crime such as life sentencing for drug lords or something small and petty as drunk-driving checkpoints‚ someone needs to make a decision whether or not it is for the better of the public or the individual. One issue is the mandatory life prison sentence without the possibility of parole for "drug lords." Drug lords are individuals who control a

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