Friday, August 22, 2008
California DUI checkpoints this weekend
California DUI lawyers just learned Palm Springs police will be conducting a sobriety and drivers license checkpoint Saturday at an undisclosed location, according to a press release. The California DUI checkpoint will conform to U.S. Constitutional standards.
The California DUI checkpoint is part of the "Drunk Driving. Over the Limit. Under Arrest!" annual nationwide enforcement effort to crack down on impaired driving and reduce roadway fatalities.
According to the California DUI release, in California, the effort is supported by $31 million in ads funded directly or indirectly through Congress. The ads are targeted to young male drivers and motorcycle riders who are the most common perpetrators.
Sheriff’s officials will be setting up a California DUI checkpoint in Victorville Friday and Saturday nights, according to authorities.
In an effort to reduce the number of persons killed and injured in alcohol-involved crashes, San Bernardino County sheriff’s Victorville station officials will be looking for motorists who may be driving under the influence of alcohol, California DUI officials said.
Officials hope the California DUI checkpoint will deter motorists from driving after consuming alcohol or taking drugs.
Deputies will also be checking drivers licenses at the California DUI checkpoint, according to officials.
The public is encouraged to call 911 if they see an impaired driver, according to California DUI attorneys.
SanDiegoDUIhelp.com
The California DUI checkpoint is part of the "Drunk Driving. Over the Limit. Under Arrest!" annual nationwide enforcement effort to crack down on impaired driving and reduce roadway fatalities.
According to the California DUI release, in California, the effort is supported by $31 million in ads funded directly or indirectly through Congress. The ads are targeted to young male drivers and motorcycle riders who are the most common perpetrators.
Sheriff’s officials will be setting up a California DUI checkpoint in Victorville Friday and Saturday nights, according to authorities.
In an effort to reduce the number of persons killed and injured in alcohol-involved crashes, San Bernardino County sheriff’s Victorville station officials will be looking for motorists who may be driving under the influence of alcohol, California DUI officials said.
Officials hope the California DUI checkpoint will deter motorists from driving after consuming alcohol or taking drugs.
Deputies will also be checking drivers licenses at the California DUI checkpoint, according to officials.
The public is encouraged to call 911 if they see an impaired driver, according to California DUI attorneys.
SanDiegoDUIhelp.com
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