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Social Studies, 16.03.2020 22:59 Cullan2383

A vehicle stop at a roadblock or sobriety checkpoint is: a. not different from a vehicle search, but is governed by the same rules. b. totally different from a vehicle search, and each is governed by different rules. c. not different from a vehicle search, but is governed by different rules. d. totally different from a vehicle search, but is governed by the same rules.

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