"Check point" by park rangers?

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Where does a park ranger get the constitutional authority to set up a highway check point for a missing jogger?

I mentioned this is not Constitutional and the posters went crazy blaming me for everything.


I dont dont that they have good intentions- but when did park service get this type of authority to set up a "check point"?

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Park rangers with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources have concluded for the evening a checkpoint on Route 54 in Natalie. Flyers containing information on missing jogger, Michael Kenney, were distributed to motorists. Anyone with information is asked to call 570-875-6450.


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