New Mexico Police Say Smartphones Spread Word On DUI Stops

January 3, 2013

  • January 3, 2013 at 1:30 pm
    NOT OPINIONATED says:
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    This story is just as funny as the 5 inmates that are suing the beer and wine companies for $1B. I guess someone will be suing Apple and Google soon.

  • January 3, 2013 at 1:34 pm
    Not Opinionated says:
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    This story is just as funny as the 5 inmates that are suing the beer and wine companies because they committed their crimes. I guess everyone checked their smart phones in New Mexico and headed to Arizona………I feel like I’ve read the National Enquirer today!

  • January 3, 2013 at 3:33 pm
    Scott says:
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    Hence the term “Smart” phone. That said, does anyone REALLY “plan” to go out and drive drunk???

  • January 4, 2013 at 9:57 am
    ExciteBiker says:
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    Yes, we should obey. Freedom of information is dangerous. Police checkpoints mean you are presumed guilty until proven innocent, with the 4th amendment a relic of the past. The state should be afforded vast secrecy, with even the state’s interpretation of its own laws being kept secret from the public at large, including the state’s interpretation of when it is allowed to extrajudicially kill a citizen. The state should monitor all communications from all people, including this website comment. Any threats to this order shall be deemed terrorists and treated as foreign enemy combatants under the law.

    –America Today



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