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LAPD Conducts DUI Checkpoint on Manchester Blvd at Hoover in South Central Los Angeles

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18 thoughts on “LAPD Conducts DUI Checkpoint on Manchester Blvd in South Central”
  1. Not every unmarked crown vic is a vice unit. If you see two P3s (two stripes on the sleeve), then it's more than likely metro B or C platoon members, also known as crime suppression units.

  2. There is very rapid growth of having all officers summiting monthy physical, urine and blood tests. By the looks of your force it is very much needed. Looking at your video we see officers ranging from very obese to where didyou get those <cough> muscles from? Because of the rise in police involve killing of love ones. Many citizens feel a need for the family to be regularly interviewed on the mental health of the officer. The cost of all these problems grown exponentially the last five year. The taxpayer can no longer be burden with a officer's lawsuits or medical neglect costs. By the way. Where do these funds come from. They tap into other programs of the city, such as school, parks etc. After they drain those the only other source is to raise taxes! IMHO all officers should required to carry thier own insurance to cover these lawsuits. Fail the physical? Then the officer should be made to cover his own medical insurance cost until the officer passes. Will this be a burden on the officer? IMO seeing salaries posted ranging from 100K to 700K I say no.

  3. Yeah, these sobriety tests do absolutely seem a complete waste of time when there's breathalyser tests and drug saliva kits. I'm English, so I was just wondering is it usual practice in the US for police to take someone's pulse? 😶

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