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Each checkpoint 156-215.71 exam will last at least 75 minutes (1 hour and 15 minutes).In addition, traffic investigators and highway patrol officers will be conducting highway criminal interdictions, saturation patrols, aggressive driver interdictions, and laser (speed detection) enforcement.This activity is part of the department’s effort to deter, detect, and apprehend impaired drivers and to ensure that all vehicle occupants are protected.The second setup will be from 10;30pm to 11:45pm, along Chalan Pale Arnold, Chalan Lau Lau, in front of the IT&E building.
Police plan to set up a driving under the influence and driver’s license checkpoint 156-215.71 exam at 9 p.m. Saturday in Huntington Beach.From the Huntington Beach Police Department: “The sobriety checkpoint allows officers to intervene by arresting DUI drivers, before them becoming involved in a crash. Impaired driving puts everyone on the road in danger, and we are doing everything we can to ensure that motorists have a safe place to live and drive. In addition to stopping DUI drivers, these checkpoints allow us to educate the driving public about the seriousness of drinking alcohol and driving a vehicle.”
Deputies arrested four people, issued 33 citations and impounded eight vehicles during a DUI/driver’s license checkpoint in San Jacinto, a sheriff’s sergeant said today.Of the 699 vehicles that were screened, three motorists were arrested on suspicion of drunken driving, while another person was arrested on suspicion of an unspecified criminal offense, Shields said.“The goal of the checkpoint 156-215.71 exam was removing impaired drivers and to bring awareness to the public the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol,” Shields said.A grant from the state Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Safety Administration funded the operation.