In the 1980s DUI enforcement became a focal point, largely due to:
a. a huge increase in drivers' checkpoints at the nation's borders.
b. a temporary suspension of laws involving false arrest, allowing more traffic stops.
c. the federal government's awarding bounties for each DUI person arrested.
d. organizations such as Mother Against Drug Drivers (MADD) forming and conducting public relations campaigns against drunk drivers.
d
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