if matt kibbe joins me now. a lot of times these roadblocks are actually unconstitutional. >> yeah.rican. roadblocks suck, because they just bring in a bunch of sober people to who aren't doing anything wrong. and i thought there used to be this thing called due process where you were presumed innocent until proven guilty. and they cost a lot of money, and they don't actually catch drunk drivers. that's the ostensible reason we're doing this. so it's just like a fishing expedition where cops have an opportunity to maybe give you a ticket because you don't have your seat belt on or your driver's license. how can i make a little cash off of this guy since i've got him on the side of the road. kennedy: i mean, it is a very easy cash grab because we all commit infractions when we drive, you know? usually, they're pretty minor, but should you really be ticketed for stuff like that? because you know that the law is not on your side when you go before a judge. >> well, you know, i think the real agenda here isn't just about dui stops because it's fairly difficult to find the notes that tel