Los Angeles County, California – DUI Checkpoints and Saturation Patrols Begins the Memorial Day Weekend Holiday DUI Crackdown
By admin • May 27th, 2010 • Category: DUI Checkpoints, Features, californiaDISCLAIMER - Any Charges Reported in these Press Releases are Merely Accusations and the Defendants are Presumed Innocent Unless and Until Proven Guilty.
DUI Deaths & Injuries show Dramatic 3 Year Drop – Law Enforcement Anti-DUI Efforts Continue
Los Angeles County, CA – The Avoid the 100 DUI Campaign will be deploying officers this holiday weekend at DUI/Drivers License Checkpoints and DUI Saturation Patrols to continue successful efforts towards arresting drunk drivers, lowering deaths and injuries, and educating the public about the dangers of impaired driving.
As the summer season kicks off at the end of May holiday travelers, college graduates and communities enjoying local festivities are warned that driving drunk won’t be tolerated.
The California Avoid DUI campaigns are proving successful.
Memorial Day weekend alcohol involved deaths and injuries over the past three years have dropped dramatically by over 26% from Memorial Weekend 2007 to 2009.
The enforcement campaign begins Friday night with DUI/Drivers License checkpoints and DUI Saturation Patrols deploying throughout the county.
The DUI enforcement will continue throughout the holiday weekend as well.
The California Highway Patrol is deploying 80 percent of all available officers Memorial Day weekend onto freeways and county roads in their jurisdictions.
“Police, Sheriff and CHP officers’ multi-year efforts to combat the crime of drunk driving is a large factor in reversing the trend of increasing deaths on California’s streets and highways,” said Chris Murphy, Director of the California Office of Traffic Safety.
“But I believe that every community member’s effort to get involved and reporting drunk drivers has helped save lives as well. If you see a drunk driver – don’t hesitate, call 911.”
In April, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported another significant annual decline in traffic deaths in California; traffic safety experts are hopeful to report similar declines in alcohol impaired deaths for 2009 within several months.
Funding for the Avoid Campaign is through a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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