This video pertains to California law. The laws in your state might differ. However, in every state you have a constitutional right to refuse searches and seizures and you have a right to remain silent. DUI Checkpoint Refusal – Asserting Your 4th and 5th Amendment Rights

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20 thoughts on “DUI Checkpoint Refusal – Asserting Your 4th and 5th Amendment Rights”
  1. You asserting your rights had nothing to do with the cop letting you go dumbass. He just didn't smell anything on your breath. If you smelled like a brewery I bet you wouldn't have got through.

  2. Or it was ridiculously obvious to the cop that the driver was going out of his way to make a statement and wasn't intoxicated. Move along and get your giant camera out of my face, thanks.

  3. Nice. It sucks that they require you to verbally invoke you’re right, trying to claim that silence could signify someone with mental issues or whatever. This is the way to do it though.

  4. This is not a fair test, they obviously know you and Tom Zebra by now, and even if they didn't, the officer spotting Tom holding a camera quickly realizes what's going on

  5. Well done Katman, but what do you think of a sign/note since most of us wouldn't be as calm and collected as you and our nerves may be mistaken for the mannerisms of a "guilty person".

  6. "In the state of California, DUI checkpoints are authorized because that's what we wrote down in our book of bullshit rules we screw you with."

  7. The look on that cop's face: "ugh, fuck this, i'm not paid enough for this". Keep up the good work, make the pigs do their jobs

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