Checkpoints Catch More Unlicensed Drivers than Drunks
Sobriety checkpoints are supposed to screen for people driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. But a new investigation by the Investigative Reporting Program at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism finds most of the cars that are impounded had drivers who were sober -- but unlicensed.
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