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Orange County DUI Roving Patrols planned for St. Patrick’s Day

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St. Patrick’s Day is an active time for law enforcement to use roving patrols of trained officers to try to find persons suspected of driving under the influence.  The California Avoid the 28 website (http://www.californiaavoid.org/about_enforceperiods.php), lists St. Patrick’s Day – March 19, 2010, as a specially targeted date for patrols.  Be careful if you are driving at all, even if you’ve had nothing to drink. You could be subject to delays and testing just based on the date.

Police in Newport Beach, California, are getting ready for an all out effort to find and arrest persons suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) this St. Patrick’s Day.  Orange County DUI Checkpoint locations are being announced, and Orange County DUI Courts are getting ready for the increase in cases from St. Patrick’s Day.  Orange County DUI arrests are expected to increase over last yer.

If you have questions for our Newport Beach DUI Lawyers, do not hesitate to ask.  You can reach our firm at (949) 682-5316.

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