Monday, December 31, 2012
A sobriety checkpoint will be conducted in the area over the New Year’s holiday enforcement period.
Troop K of the Pennsylvania State Police announced a New Year’s holiday enforcement period between Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. “During this time, extra efforts will be made to ensure citizens can safely travel along the Commonwealth’s highways given the increased volume of traffic associated with the holiday,” said the PSP, Troop K - which covers highways in Philadelphia, Delaware and Montgomery Counties, as well as numerous municipalities without police departments, State Police will work through Operation C.A.R.E (Combined Accident Reduction Effort) and S.T.E.A.D.-D. (Selective Traffic Enforcement Against Drunk-Driving) during the enforcement period. Operation C.A.R.E. is a national program to reduce crashes on interstate highways during …
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Members of the Valley Forge Revolutionaries, a Libertarian group, attempt to protest a DUI checkpoint in Abington
Earlier coverage: Royersford Man To Help Lead Checkpoint Protest Members of the Valley Forge Revolutionaries started arriving at the Willow Grove Giant parking lot at about 9:15 p.m. Friday — they weren’t there for a late-night grocery run. About a dozen of them gave up their Friday night to warn motorists about the DUI checkpoint that was scheduled to happen a little bit down Old York Road in Abington. The group, founded in 2007, describes its police checkpoint protests as “checkpoint nullification” events. The gathering was casual; most of the members seemed to know each other. Some of the Revolutionaries were eating snacks out of Styrofoam containers, gearing up for the long night. Others were chatting it up, about things that weren’t…
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Darren Wolfe is a spokesman for The Valley Forge Revolutionaries, who seek to "nullify" DUI checkpoints by holding up protest signs advising motorists to turn around
Motorists heading along Route 611 (Old York Road) on the evening of July 6 may encounter two things: These protestors are part of a grassroots libertarian organization called the Valley Forge Revolutionaries. “What we do is activism,” said Darren Wolfe, a Royersford resident and spokesperson for the Valley Forge Revolutionaries. “No one has the right to initiate force on anyone else, and we believe on consistently applying that.” The group, founded in 2007, describes its police checkpoint protests as “checkpoint nullification” events. The scheduled July 6 checkpoint nullification comes off the heels of the group’s first such event on June 15. According to Wolfe, the June 15 event took place in Upper Moreland, along Route 611, nearby the PA…
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