Friday, September 19, 2008
California DUI / Drunk Driving roving patrols hit the streets
San Diego California DUI criminal defense lawyers are told Deputies will be keeping an extra eye on intoxicated drivers tonight during California DUI / Drunk Driving roving patrols that will be searching for the drunk drivers in three south county cities.
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will be conducting the California DUI / Drunk Driving roving patrols in the cities of Lake Forest, Mission Viejo and Rancho Santa Margarita tonight, officials said.
Unlike California DUI / Drunk Driving checkpoints, where law enforcement targets particular street or intersection, California DUI / Drunk Driving roving patrols check for drunk drivers throughout city streets. One or more deputies are assigned the task of searching for California DUI / Drunk Driving / intoxicated drivers throughout the night.
Between January and August, deputies have cited 98 drivers for California DUI / Drunk Driving -driving under the influence in Mission Viejo, according to department statistics. In Lake Forest, 108 drivers have been cited in the same period. Forty drivers have been cited for California DUI / Drunk Driving in Rancho Santa Margarita.
The cost for operating such a California DUI / Drunk Driving patrol is being paid for by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety.
Roving California DUI / Drunk Driving patrols actually are a more efficient way of searching for suspected drunk drivers. However, politics prevents California DUI / Drunk Driving checkpoints from going away, even though they are expensive, intrusive, and don’t work. www.sandiegodrunkdrivingattorney.net/articles
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will be conducting the California DUI / Drunk Driving roving patrols in the cities of Lake Forest, Mission Viejo and Rancho Santa Margarita tonight, officials said.
Unlike California DUI / Drunk Driving checkpoints, where law enforcement targets particular street or intersection, California DUI / Drunk Driving roving patrols check for drunk drivers throughout city streets. One or more deputies are assigned the task of searching for California DUI / Drunk Driving / intoxicated drivers throughout the night.
Between January and August, deputies have cited 98 drivers for California DUI / Drunk Driving -driving under the influence in Mission Viejo, according to department statistics. In Lake Forest, 108 drivers have been cited in the same period. Forty drivers have been cited for California DUI / Drunk Driving in Rancho Santa Margarita.
The cost for operating such a California DUI / Drunk Driving patrol is being paid for by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety.
Roving California DUI / Drunk Driving patrols actually are a more efficient way of searching for suspected drunk drivers. However, politics prevents California DUI / Drunk Driving checkpoints from going away, even though they are expensive, intrusive, and don’t work. www.sandiegodrunkdrivingattorney.net/articles
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