I say this with no disrespect in mind, but who in the hell are you to decide what my time is worth?
I drive for a living and "only a few minutes" a few times a day cost me a bunch of money by the end of the year.
On the "it may also list", you COMPLETLY missed that it may also make me late for a delivery, a doctor appointment, picking a child up a school etc. Sorry you FAILED to remember that.
I would like to know how much brainwashing it takes to make a person honestly believe that they can determine what others time is worth?
Fortunatly this doesn't happen much if ever in MI because I would go through the state capital like my *** was on fire to have whoever dreamed up that garbage recalled, fired or whatever needs to happen.
Again I mean no disrespect but your comments really hit a nerve.
First off, I doubt you are stopped each day. So any time you are at a checkpoint is going to be minor in the grand scheme of things.
Then will you be one to complain when your vehicle is struck by an uninsured or drunken motorist? Checkpoints get rid of both of these.
I have been through three checkpoints as a motorist. My registration, insurance and license were checked and it took all of three minutes. I am in my late 60's and been driving for over 55 yrs as a licensed driver. For the last 35 yrs, I have been driving over 80,000 miles per yr so the time I have spent at a checkpoint is so small that is is not even a factor. I have spent more time waiting for accidents to be cleared on interstates.
Late for an appointment??? Please, you can do better than that. There are several reasons this will not take place. You are more likely to have a flat tire, a dead battery or an accident than be stopped at a checkpoint. Also, if you are running that late for an appointment, you are likely a procrastinator that puts off doing things until it is making you speed to get where you are going.
What is your time worth? Same as mine. Not much. I make a good living but my time is not worth anything unless it is being measured in hours. You possibly will stand and shoot the breeze with someone for longer in a day than you would be at a checkpoint. It is not the time you spend, it is the way you perceive the time you spent.
Now all this having been addressed, I find people with your viewpoint is usually putting up a smoke screen for something else. The last time I had someone complain about the time (less than 3 minutes) at a check point had a boat loat of drugs in their car that was found after their complaining. The time factor was not an issue, it was what may be uncovered during the stop.
Checkpoints are not running background checks. They simply accomplish what they were set up to do. You should see those that turn around after seeing a checkpoint to avoid some charge.
Always remember, a guilty person complains more than the innocent. At a checkpoint, complain about the time they take and see how long you will be detained for in depth checks which may include a check for warrants.