What do you think ? Constitutional ?
Of course such a roadblock wouldn't be constitutional. But, that's rarely stopped government before.
A sooper-secret government spy agency hoovers up almost all electronic communications, another agency writes its own warrants, another kills American citizens without trial. The Fourth Amendment hanging in shreds, government wolves slavering at the opportunity to chew some holes into the Fifth Amendment. I don't think police suspicionless roadblocks for health reasons are outside the realm of possibility. I'd say we have a ways to go before they think they could get away with it.
If a person buys into the premise that he can force others to obtain health insurance because the treatment of uninsured drives up health costs, then its all downhill from there. "
You don't live as healthy as me, therefore
you cost me more. During DUI roadblocks, police should also check for evidence of health coverage and evidence of unhealthy habits."
Of course, we may implode economically, and receive a government that doesn't bother to lie about its tyrannical activities, before health roadblocks start.