Common use of DUI Checkpoint Clause in Contracts

DUI Checkpoint. An operation of law enforcement agencies that involves stopping every “nth” vehicle on a public roadway and investigating the possibility that the driver might be driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or other drugs and too impaired to drive; also referred to as a sobriety checkpoint.

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Samples: Agreement

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DUI Checkpoint. An operation of law enforcement agencies that involves stopping every “nth” 2 vehicle on a public roadway and investigating the possibility that the driver might be driving under the 3 influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or other drugs and too impaired to drive; also referred to as a sobriety checkpoint.sobriety

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Samples: 1 Agreement

DUI Checkpoint. An operation of law enforcement agencies that involves stopping every “nth” 14 vehicle on a public roadway and investigating the possibility that the driver might be driving under the 15 influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or other drugs and too impaired to drive; also referred to as a sobriety 16 checkpoint.

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com

DUI Checkpoint. An operation of law enforcement agencies that involves stopping every “nth” 11 vehicle on a public roadway and investigating the possibility that the driver might be driving under the 12 influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or other drugs and too impaired to drive; also referred to as a sobriety 13 checkpoint.

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Samples: 1 Agreement

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DUI Checkpoint. An operation of law enforcement agencies that involves stopping every 14 “nth” vehicle on a public roadway and investigating the possibility that the driver might be driving 15 under the influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or other drugs and too impaired to drive; also referred to as a 16 sobriety checkpoint.

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Samples: 1 Agreement

DUI Checkpoint. An operation of law enforcement agencies that involves stopping every “nth” 23 vehicle on a public roadway and investigating the possibility that the driver might be driving under the 24 influence (DUI) of alcohol and/or other drugs and too impaired to drive; also referred to as a sobriety 25 checkpoint.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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