These checkpoints are just money grabs anyways. If law enforcement agencies and/or citizens were truly concerned about public safety there would be resources & punishment devoted
to the real danger on the road.
Wat
HE SAID THEY ARE MONEY GRABS! Seems that spending hours of staff time planning the event, arranging overtime for probably six or more Officers, at least one Sgt. or Lt. to supervise them, a magistrate judge and a DUI nurse to charge 1 person out of over 800 is worth it in his economic view.Where I live officers make, on average, a bit over $40 per hour. Round that down to $40, to be fair, and then add in time and a half for the overtime detail and you have $60 per hour times 6 officers for $360 per hour. The magistrate judge will run another $75, and the DUI nurse every bit of $50. That is around $485 per hour as the minimal costs of running one of these, forgetting the set up costs, and the fact that each of these employees comes with insurance and retirement costs as well. We will just forget that, and the gas, vehicle depreciation, and other costs.
Now say they run this for 5 hours. That's around $2425 of expense. I have heard of first time DUI fines being higher, though not always. Damned if this could not be a money grab, particularly if they capture more than one scofflaw. Those fines do add up. There is definitely the possibility of picking up some pocket change here.
In fairness, when my department runs checkpoints (we do not do no refusal ones) we do so because of available grant money from the feds. It is an overtime feeding frenzy for Officers. Distant politicians with no idea of the needs of the local area make money available and we gobble it down.
I can say that if we merely had our DUI Officers doing routine patrol we would generally catch more drunks than do these checkpoints.