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Newport Beach DUI Checkpoint September 4, 2009

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

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The Traffic Division of the Newport Beach Police Department will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint on Friday, September 4, 2009. The location of the checkpoint will be northbound Newport Boulevard at Finley. The approximate hours of operation will be from 9:00 p.m. until 3:00 a.m.
The checkpoint location was selected based upon its proximity to bars and restaurants and provides a high degree of visibility to the motoring public. Site determination was also based upon roadway configuration, sight distances, traffic volume, lighting, and motorist safety. A primary consideration was also officer safety.

The checkpoint will be clearly marked and vehicles will be selected to move through the check lanes on a pre-set basis to ensure objectivity and timeliness. Motorists will be greeted and given an information brochure on “Driving under the influence”, prepared by the Newport Beach Police Department Traffic Division.

Checkpoints tend to reduce the number of drinking drivers on the road and do not necessarily produce dramatic increases in arrests. The major value of checkpoints is their educational and deterrent influence on the motoring public. This sobriety checkpoint has been established to ensure the public’s safety and to reduce the number of alcohol-impaired drivers on the roadways in our community.

Members of the media are welcome to view the checkpoint and take photographs. Further information on the sobriety checkpoint may be obtained by contacting Sergeant Evan Sailor at 949-644-3662.

In addition to the checkpoint, the Department fields DUI saturation patrols on a regular basis. These Patrol Officers stop people who are suspected of driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The above press release was sent from the Newport Beach Police Department to our Orange County DUI Attorneys.

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Posts Tagged ‘Newport Beach Police Department Traffic Division’

Newport Beach DUI Checkpoint September 4, 2009

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Newport Beach Seal at the Pier

Image via Wikipedia

The Traffic Division of the Newport Beach Police Department will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint on Friday, January 16, 2009.  The location of the checkpoint will be northbound Jamboree Road at Santa Barbara Drive.  The approximate hours of operation will be from 9:00 p.m. until 3:00 a.m.

The checkpoint location was selected based upon its proximity to bars and restaurants and provides a high degree of visibility to the motoring public, police said in the press release Site determination was also based upon roadway configuration, sight distances, traffic volume, lighting, and motorist safety. A primary consideration was also officer safety.

The checkpoint will be clearly marked and vehicles will be selected to move through the check lanes on a pre-set basis to ensure objectivity and timeliness.  Motorists will be greeted and given an information brochure on “Driving under the influence”, prepared by the Newport Beach Police Department Traffic Division.

The police said in the press release that “Checkpoints… do not necessarily produce dramatic increases in arrests. “  The truth is that DUI checkpoints are the worst way to handle the problem of drinking and driving, and are done for political reasons (mainly to appease MADD), and take valuable funding and time away from more effective means, like officer patrols.

Members of the media are welcome to view the checkpoint and take photographs.  Further information on the sobriety checkpoint may be obtained by contacting Sergeant Evan Sailor at 949-644-3662.

In addition to the checkpoint, the Department fields DUI saturation patrols on a regular basis. These Patrol Officers stop people who are suspected of driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Press release from the Newport Beach Police Department is at http://www.nbpd.org/civica/press/display.asp?layout=1&Entry=224

If you have been arrested for a DUI and need a Newport Beach DUI lawyer, call me at 714-568-1560.  I can help and offer advice.

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