Pubdate: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Copyright: 1999, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Contact: 414-224-8280 Website: http://www.jsonline.com/ Forum: http://www.jsonline.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimate.cgi Authors: John L. Campbell, Kelly Villa, J. Asbury IS THIS A POLICE STATE? Strange Method For Trying To Curb Drug Trafficking I could not believe the June 4 article "Officers halt vehicles, check for drugs on I-94." I even pinched myself to see if it was an April 1 spoof. Welcome, tourists and residents, to the Wisconsin police state, where a bunch of the boys from the sheriff's departments can get together to see how they can snarl traffic worse than all those orange markers for construction. Who authorized this so-called highway safety initiative? An elected official, I hope. A lieutenant from one southeastern Wisconsin sheriff's departments said, "We're looking for cars that obviously fit a profile, and we're looking to see if we can find anyone (with drugs)." I suppose that's any dark-skinned person driving a car more expensive than a Toyota Camry. Meanwhile, traffic is backed up to the Illinois-Wisconsin line. Frankly, if this is the way we have to stop drug traffic, by selectively searching cars on the freeway, I'm out of here! John L. Campbell Brookfield Yes, Let's Hear More I eagerly anticipate today's news conference outlining the new program that will allow random drug searches of automobiles. Maybe the sheriff's departments will be able to explain why the Fourth Amendment does not apply to them. Kelly Villa Whitefish Bay Article Prompts So Many Questions I have a new motto for our state. "Welcome to Wisconsin. We're a police state." Many years ago, when I was in high school, one of my teachers pointed out that in the Soviet Union, the people could not travel freely within their own country. Now, here in Wisconsin, before you hit the road, you had better be careful because the police can stop and search you for any reason, or no reason at all. The June 4 article failed to inform us of the specifics of the profile the police are using to identify autos that they believe are carrying drugs. Were drugs found in any of the vehicles that were stopped and searched? Was anyone arrested? What crime wave has prompted the police in five southeastern Wisconsin counties to feel it necessary to blockade public highways? When do they begin stopping and searching the passenger trains as the enter the state? When do the police begin searching people departing aircraft arriving from Chicago or Minneapolis? Where does it end? When do we put up a fence with guard towers between Wisconsin and Illinois? It seems that, little by little, the noose of the police state tightens around the necks of the people of Wisconsin and our freedom is taken from us. When will the people stand and fight the forces that seek to enslave us? Welcome to Wisconsin. It's a police state. J. Asbury Milwaukee Editor's note: Milwaukee County Sheriff Lev Baldwin has said no driver profiling, including of a racial nature, was used in this ongoing highway safety campaign. - --- MAP posted-by: Patrick Henry