Q: Are DUI checkpoints announced in advance?

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DUI checkpoints are typically disclosed to the public in advance through various methods, including media announcements. According to Shouse Law Group, law enforcement agencies are encouraged to announce checkpoints to maximize deterrence and public awareness. However, there can be instances where the specifics of a checkpoint may not be disclosed until the day it occurs for operational reasons. On the California DMV website, it is noted that checkpoints must be conducted in a manner that adheres to legal standards, but advance announcements are generally part of the protocol for these operations.

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