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The SAPD conducted a DUI and Driver’s License Checkpoint on Friday night. They have released the results:
- 1,200 vehicles screened
- 17 citations issued
- 4 DUI arrests
These Checkpoints are funded by the State of California’s Office of Traffic Safety. Typically the police officers who work at these Checkpoints are hand-picked by the Chief of Police and get quite a bit of overtime pay.
This Checkpoint generated four DUI arrests which is good news. Taking drunks off the street is a major public safety win!
It is hard to say what the 17 citations were for. These are likely Vehicle Code Violations and could include:
- Speeding
- Driving without a valid license
- Following too closely
- Red-light tickets
- Unsafe lane changes
- Disobeying a police officer
- Evading a police officer
- Forgery or falsification of registration stickers
- Failure to attach or display a license plate
- Defacing or interfering with a traffic control device
- Driving through a safety zone
Typically police departments will stage motorcycle officers around the Checkpoint. If they see a car try to evade the Checkpoint they will pull them over and do a spot check to see if the driver is under the influence.
One more tip – the police officers can cite you for DUI for drugs as well as alcohol including use of marijuana.