So this is what one of the lawyer types on another forum posted.
"Hello Officer. *I see you are stopping me for either a routine document check or a DUI checkpoint. *I believe these to be an illegal infringement on my right to be free from being stopped absent probable cause. *Hence, I exercise my right to remain silent and have no intention of speaking to you about my travels or life today. *I will cooperate to the extent required by law and will provide you driver license, registration and insurance card upon request. *Thank you for understanding my concern for my rights."
He goes on to say:
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If you print them and use them - every time you hand one out you will be pulled over and be asked to search your vehicle, your person and will be asked to do a field sobriety test. *POLITELY DECLINE. *Make sure you are parked in front some patrol vehicle dash cam and fire up your cell phone video recorder. *After they detain you for 15 or 20 min they'll let you go - if you have the cojones file a complaint with the local police commission over the violation of your civil rights, do so. *These officers simply do not like being unable to obtain blind consent to their 'orders.'*
Look - I KNOW cops have to do these checkpoints - its their job. *They are NOT allowed to pull you over because you exercise your rights. *Police generally HATE people who take their rights out and use them - its makes their job harder. *It makes them have to do their job.*
The Supreme Court has said REPEATEDLY that refusing to cooperate with police at a DUI stop is NOT grounds for further detention and inspection. *They can detain you if you refuse to provide them your DL, reg and insurance card but refusing to speak to them is not inherently suspicious. *