None for the road

In many parts of the country, police crackdowns on drunk driving through checkpoints set up on holidays and weekends are catching innocent drivers, while doing little to get dangerous drunks off the road. Many people find themselves arrested even though the modest amounts of alcohol in their systems are well below the legal limit of .08 percent of blood alcohol content (BAC). As a class of workers, commercial truck drivers could be especially adversely affected by this misguided effort at enforcement. This is the case because they are held to a higher standard than passenger-car drivers. In other ...

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