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How Facebook and Twitter are ruining police DUI checkpoints

Social media have made the sheriff's office in one Missouri town rethink how it catches drunken drivers, and that means a different way of doing sobriety checkpoints.
Deputies in Hillsboro used to do big checkpoints that lasted for hours in the same spot. But after word traveled through Facebook and Twitter about their locations, traffic and arrests dropped significantly.
Now, they focus on smaller operations on less-traveled roads at times when people don't expect to get caught, including weeknights.
Strategy changer: Facebook and Twitter have made the sheriff's office in Hillsboro, Missouri, rethink how it catches drunken drivers, and that means a different way of doing sobriety checkpoints
Strategy changer: Facebook and Twitter have made the sheriff's office in Hillsboro, Missouri, rethink how it catches drunken drivers, and that means a different way of doing sobriety checkpoints
And they will pack up and move during the course of an evening; once they arrive at a new spot, it takes just four minutes to set up.
They conducted two such checkpoints recently, starting about 9:15 pm on a Wednesday night just outside Arnold.
‘People are surprised to see us out here on a weeknight,’ said Lieutenant Dave Marshak, who heads the special operations division of the sheriff's office.
 

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‘Everyone expects us to be out on a Friday or a Saturday,' he said.
Eight deputies formed a line and checked each car headed west on Vogel, asking drivers if they'd had anything to drink and looking for signs they could be drunk, such as glassy eyes or the smell of alcohol.
During the process, many of those drivers' passengers held smart phones, their thumbs moving quickly over the screens.
Fewer arrests: Deputies in Hillsboro used to do big checkpoints that lasted for hours in the same spot. But after word traveled through Facebook and Twitter about their locations, traffic and arrests dropped significantly (Stock photo)
Fewer arrests: Deputies in Hillsboro used to do big checkpoints that lasted for hours in the same spot. But after word traveled through Facebook and Twitter about their locations, traffic and arrests dropped significantly (Stock photo)
About 10 pm, Corporeal Tim Whitney, helping screen those drivers, got a text from his wife showing a friend's Facebook posting which said simply, ‘Check point at Miller and Vogel.’ Another Facebook user commented, ‘omg tonight ?!?!’
The news made its way to Twitter, too.
‘There's a sobriety checkpoint at Vogel and Miller. Why . Its 10 pm on a wednesday night.’ tweeted a person using the handle of @jacked_righty.
By then, the line of cars had dwindled to just a few. That's when Marshak decided it was time to move.
‘Social media cuts both ways. It can be a good tool to inform the public about what's going on, and it also can be used to undermine enforcement efforts,’ said Barbara Harsha, executive director of the Governors Highway Safety Association.
Still, she said, the purpose of a checkpoint isn't just to catch drunken drivers — it's also to deter them.
Weeknight checkpoints, which many police departments do, are a good way to remind drivers it doesn't happen just on weekends, and to make them think twice about drinking and driving anytime, Marshak said.
Hillsboro, Missouri: Now the town's sheriff's office focuses on smaller operations on less-traveled roads at times when people don't expect to get caught, including weeknights
Hillsboro, Missouri: Now the town's sheriff's office focuses on smaller operations on less-traveled roads at times when people don't expect to get caught, including weeknights
Last year, 217 people were killed in the state in crashes involving a driver under the influence of drugs or alcohol, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. Jefferson County had 19. Sheriff's deputies there arrested 838 DUI suspects in 2012.
St. Louis police said the location of their checkpoints have been posted on social media, but there hasn't been a significant decrease in traffic following the posts.
St. Louis County police continue to focus on large checkpoints on busy roads, and have not seen a consistent decline in traffic throughout the evening.
‘For that reason, we haven't seen a need to change drastically what we're doing just because of social media,’ said Officer Karl Streckfuss, education coordinator for the agency's highway safety unit.
The same was true for St. Charles County and the Illinois State Police.
DUI bust: Florida Highway Patrol trooper Mary Jackson talks to a driver at a DUI traffic checkpoint June 4, 2007 in Miami, Florida
DUI bust: Florida Highway Patrol trooper Mary Jackson talks to a driver at a DUI traffic checkpoint June 4, 2007 in Miami, Florida
It was not clear why Jefferson County's experience was different, although it might have to do with lighter traffic there.
On that Wednesday, Jefferson County deputies set up their second checkpoint in the Imperial area at the entrance to the Seckman Lakes Estates subdivision.
Deputies had stopped about 70 cars there a few months earlier, also on a Wednesday night, and arrested seven people for drunken driving, Marshak said.
It was much slower this time around. Several drivers were suspected of driving drunk but passed field sobriety tests, and the only arrests were for driving with revoked licenses.
Despite a mere trickle of traffic, the second checkpoint did not escape notice on social media.
‘Why's it that every time I've heard about a sobriety check near Seckman this year, it's been on a Wednesday?’ tweeted @Doylethegreat.’Y'all gettin' foggy on Wednesday?’
Facebook interruption: One officer helping screen drivers for DUIs, got a text from his wife showing a friend's Facebook posting which said simply, 'Check point at Miller and Vogel'
Facebook interruption: One officer helping screen drivers for DUIs, got a text from his wife showing a friend's Facebook posting which said simply, 'Check point at Miller and Vogel'

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