> According to our founding philosophy freedom of movement, the
> unfettered ability to travel unmolested is an absolute right.

You're free to walk, then (and you can be stopped in that case too if
you're intoxicated and endangering yourself).  When you get into the
car as a driver you're agreeing to submit to any sobriety test
required by law.  If a cop pulls you over for a broken tail light are
they hindering your "unfettered ability to travel unmolested" in that
case too?  Yes!  Because your vehicle isn't up to standards set by law
which can endanger yourself or other drivers.  Part of living in a
society is understanding that there are, in fact, OTHER people beside
yourself.  Yes, individual liberty is important, but it isn't the
be-all end-all answer to everything.

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