Crime & Safety

DUI Checkpoints, Patrols Set Up in Sonoma County for Holiday Weekend

Police in Sonoma County on the lookout for DUIs, parking violations.

Police and highway patrol officers are out in force throughout Sonoma County and the Bay Area for an Independence Day holiday weekend crackdown on drunk and impaired drivers.

In Sonoma County, countywide saturation patrols and two sobriety
checkpoints at unspecified locations are planned.

The California Highway Patrol will also be providing extra patrols for parking and alcohol-related violations in areas near the Russian River in Healdsburg, Forestville and Guerneville, where problems are common during holiday periods.

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There were 29 arrests by the CHP in the Santa Rosa area during the
2010 Fourth of July holiday period, 26 of them for DUI, officials said.

In San Francisco, saturation patrols will begin tonight and
continue through Monday. A sobriety checkpoint is planned forSaturday at Lombard and Divisadero streets from 8:30 p.m. to 3 a.m.

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Officials said there has been a significant social change in recent years in the way people think about drunk driving, to the extent that many drivers will now phone in to report suspected drunk drivers on the road.

"Nobody tolerates DUI anymore, especially law enforcement," said
San Francisco police Capt. Al Casciato, chairman of the city's "Avoid the 8" crackdown effort.

Nationally, 410 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes during the Fourth of July weekend in 2009, and 40 percent of those deaths involved
drivers who were legally drunk. Seven were killed in DUI-related wrecks in California that year and another 352 were injured.

Drivers are urged to plan a safe way home before festivities begin, designate a sober driver and give them the keys, or call a taxi, use
public transit or call a sober friend or family member if they are
intoxicated. Also, don't hesitate to report drunk drivers on the road by
calling 911.

           By Bay City News Service.


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