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26 Cards in this Set
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What are the Reasons for traffic stops |
Checkpoints / roadblocks Bolo be on the lookout for stolen vehicles Suspicious activity Traffic violations
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The two types of traffic stops |
Unknown risk and high-risk felony |
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Communication with dispatchers to find traffic stop |
Location vehicle tag number vehicle color and maker occupants description of vehicle |
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Items requested when pulled over |
Drivers license and proof of insurance |
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Problems encountering during traffic stops |
Language barriers disability literacy dangerous situations |
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What are the safety issues regarding DUI |
Designated drivers Interlock ignition driver know your limits / peer pressure |
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Field sobriety of violation |
One leg stand walk-and-turn H.G.N horizontal gaze nystagmus |
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What is DUI |
Operating and being an actual physical control of moving motor vehicle under the influence of |
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What are the three things that you were influenced of under a DUI |
Narcotics alcohol inhalants huffing / sniffing |
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The three phases of driving under the influence are |
Vehicle in motion personal contact and pre-arrest screening |
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What is BAC |
Blood alcohol concentration |
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For every DUI violators arrested________ or more are arrested by police once contacted |
3 |
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Random surveys of drivers stopped during Elite Eventing early morning weekend hours_______ percent had a BAC of 10% or greater |
10 |
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Alcohol crashes are_____ times more likely to result in death than non-alcoholic relations crash |
9 |
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It is estimated that the average DUI violator commits the fence_____ times per year |
80 |
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Approximately___ out of 10 motorist stopped for reckless driving during an experimental roadside screening test positive for cocaine marijuana or both this study is called the__________ |
6 New England Journal of medication study |
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Taking blood from violator is not a violation of his or hers_____ Amendment right against self-incrimination this was called what |
5th Schmerber vs. California1966 |
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Sobriety checkpoints are constitutional because states have a substantial interest in keeping intoxicated drivers off the road and measured of intrusion is slight this is called the what |
Michigan Department of State Police vs sitz 1990 |
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Implied consent warning consist of taking |
Breath blood urine |
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That more people are killed by drunk drivers than any other type of |
Hoffman |
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Alcohol related crashes are nine times more results in death than non-alcoholic related crashes |
Morrison |
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44% of traffic fatalities in the u.s. for alcohol-related |
Davis |
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is one of the first case to test the constitionality of forbid from taking blood from an arrested person |
Breithaupt vs abram |
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The first implied consent statue was enacted in |
New York in 1953 |
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What does weaving mean |
To move side to side |
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Swerving |
Suddent or abrut turns |