Raleigh, N.C. — Deputies issued citations for 120 motor-vehicle violations at checkpoints across Wake County Saturday night.
Ten drivers were arrested for driving while impaired, said Phyllis Stephens, the Wake County Sheriff's Office public-information officer.
Seven people were charged with driving with a revoked license, while 12 were cited for driving without a license.



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As we've learned from a previous article here on WRAL, these people are probably right back on the roads right now, driving with their license revoked. They will do so because the joke of a punishment attached to the crime makes it worth the risk and convenience of continuing to drive.
March 24, 2008 8:13 a.m.