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Pasadena Police Department Targets Impaired Drivers with DUI Checkpoint Friday

by Terry Miller
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Pasadena Police Department Targets
Impaired Drivers with DUI Checkpoint
Driver Sober or Get Pulled Over
Pasadena Police Department Traffic Unit will be conducting a DUI checkpoint on February 24, 2012, on south Fair Oaks Ave near the city’s southern limits between the hours of 7:00 PM and 3:00 AM. Checkpoints are placed in locations that have the greatest opportunity for achieving drunk and drugged driving deterrence and provide the greatest safety for officers and the public.
Officers will be contacting drivers passing through the checkpoint looking for signs of alcohol and/or drug impairment. Drivers caught driving impaired can expect jail, license suspension, and insurance increases, as well as fines, fees, DUI classes, court probation and other expenses that can exceed $10,000.
All too often, members of our community are senselessly injured or killed on local roadways by impaired drivers. “Over the course of the past year, DUI collisions have claimed 2 lives and resulted in 15 wrecks injuring 21 of our friends and neighbors in Pasadena” said Pasadena Police Chief Phillip Sanchez.
This DUI checkpoint is an effort to reduce those tragedies and officers will be checking drivers for alcohol and drug impairment. A major component of these checkpoints is the deterrent effect it has on those who might drive drunk or drugged impaired and bring about more awareness, public safety, and encourages everyone to use sober designated drivers.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), checkpoints have provided the most effective documented results of any of the DUI enforcement strategies, while also yielding considerable cost savings of $6 for every $1 spent.
Funding for this operation is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Report Drunk Drivers. Call 911!

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