In Illinois v. Lidster, the Court held that police checkpoints set up for the purpose of obtaining information from motorists about ________ were valid under the Fourth Amendment.
A) Drunk drivers
B) Illegal aliens
C) A hit-and-run accident
D) Their personal whereabouts
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