Thursday, December 27, 2007

 

DUI New Year's Warning by San Diego California Highway Patrol

San Diego DUI criminal defense lawyer warning

SAN DIEGO DUI

A DUI warning from San Diego's California Highway Patrol Thursday to San Diego DUI / Drunk Driving motorists who are naughty instead of nice this New Year's holiday: CHP officers are prepared to hand out San Diego DUI tickets and put San Diego DUI scofflaws behind bars.

"We really don't like being the Grinch, but if that's what it takes to save lives on the roadway, we're prepared to play that role," said CHP Capt. Cary McGagin, commander of the agency's San Diego office.

"We expect a lot of traffic this holiday season, so allow yourself plenty of time to get where you are going, be patient and courteous to other motorists, and be aware of changing weather conditions," said McGagin.

McGagin urged motorists not to speed or drink and drive, and said people can report suspected San Diego DUI drunk drivers by calling 911.

He also reminded motorists to wear their seat belts and make sure their children are properly secured in child safety seats.

About 80 percent of CHP San Diego DUI officers will be out patrolling local roadways during the New Year's Maximum San Diego DUI Enforcement Period, which runs from 6 p.m. Friday to 11:59 p.m. Tuesday.



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