Low-Manpower Checkpoints: Can They Provide Effective DUI Enforcement in Small Communities?
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Tara Kelley-Baker | Susan A Ferguson | John H Lacey | Raamses P Rider | S. Ferguson | J. Lacey | T. Kelley-Baker | R. Rider
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