Sunday, January 04, 2009

 

How to avoid a San Diego DUI and not get a drunk driving charge in San Diego, Escondido Checkpoint results

San Diego DUI criminal defense attorneys and San Diego DUI criminal defense lawyers are told the best way to avoid a DUI conviction or DMV suspension is to not drink and drive. Purchasing a Portable Breath Tester will also assist you in determining your alcohol level before you drive. Unfortunately, the way our laws are going, even if you’ve had only a small amount of alcohol and you are not impaired, as long as you smell like alcohol your chances of being arrested are very high.

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If you are going to drink, then you should:

Not drive.
Avoid any type of vehicle.
Don’t assume that you can’t be arrested for Drunk Driving on private property.
Before going out removing any and all incriminating items.
Eat before starting to drink
Avoid drinking if you have a fever.
Consider taking a cab.
Have a sober friend drive.
Walk.
Get a hotel room.
Designate a Driver.
Drink at home.
Don’t drink.

If you are going to drive then make sure:

All your tail lamps and lights work.
Your windows are not unlawfully tinted.
You do not have a trailer ball hitch blocking your license plate.
You have both rear and front license plates.
Make sure your registration is current AND displayed.
Don’t speed.
No California stops.
Don’t throw cigarettes or trash out of your windows.
Don’t blast your stereo.
Don’t give your friends a ride - if they puke you will draw attention to your car.
Don’t drive to slow.
Make sure your lights are on.
Use your turn signals.
Don’t follow too closely.
Wait 2 hours for each drink you consumed (after your last drink) before driving.

If you find yourself on the road and you stop because you are tired or realize that you did consume too much then sleep inside your car in the back seat, with the ignition off and the keys in your pocket - completely off the roadway.

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San Diego DUI / DRIVERS LICENSE CHECKPOINT: JANUARY 3, 2009

On January 3, 2009, the Escondido Police Department conducted a DUI Sobriety / Drivers License Checkpoint in the 700 block of West Grand Avenue from 6:00 PM until 12:05 AM. The emphasis of this checkpoint was to detect intoxicated and unlicensed drivers as well as to provide a highly visible operation to deter driving under the influence.

The following activity resulted from this checkpoint:

- 1,836 vehicles entered the checkpoint eastbound on Grand Avenue
- 1,137 vehicles were screened in primary
- 122 vehicles sent to secondary (drivers who could not produce a drivers license or who were suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs)
- 4 drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- 2 misdemeanor criminal arrests were made
- 12 field sobriety tests were administered
- 51 vehicles were impounded at this checkpoint, 14 drivers did not have auto insurance, 13 drivers had a suspended drivers license and 39 drivers did not have a drivers license
- 63 citations were issued at this checkpoint

This checkpoint operated in conjunction Mothers against Drunk Drivers and the North County Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Council.

Drunk Driving Over the Limit Under Arrest. Report Drunk Drivers, Call 911
Submitted by
Sgt. Dana Ray
Traffic Division

To report any suspicious activities in your neighborhood, you may contact the Police Department
directly, or you may make an unidentified call on our Anonymous Tip Line at (760) 743-TIPS
(8477) or via our Web site at www.escondido.org/police.



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