Sunday, June 24, 2007

 

Lame California DUI Checkpoint results one 1 DUI arrest

California DUI lawyer news

June 24, 2007

California DUI Officers costs taxpayers an arm and a leg but only arrested one driver on suspicion of California DUI or driving under the influence during an expensive DUI and driver license checkpoint Friday night in Santa Rosa.

According to Santa Rosa police Sgt. Don Hasemeyer, 968 vehicles passed through the California DUI checkpoint, which was set up on Farmers lane near Sonoma Avenue.

One person was arrested on suspicion of DUI or alleged drunk driving.

Police cited 14 drivers for being unlicensed and two others for driving with a license that had been suspended or revoked. Were there more officers working than citations? At what cost? Waste of taxpayer money?!

A grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration provided funding for the program.



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