Increased DUI Checks the 4th
Increased DUI checks on Fourth of July
SAN DIEGO - San Diego County Sheriff's Department will
be on the lookout for motorists who get behind the wheel while intoxicated on
the Fourth of July.
So far this
year, the department has arrested 647 people on suspicion of driving while
under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Deputies took 1,183 people into
custody for alleged inebriated driving in 2018.
Last year,
seven people were killed and 73 injured in alcohol-related vehicle crashes on
the Fourth of July statewide, according to data from the California Highway
Patrol.
Impaired
driving crashes are 100 percent preventable, Sheriff Bill Gore said. One bad decision can change the rest of your life.
Driving under
the influence includes alcohol, marijuana, and prescription drugs. The average
cost of a DUI arrest is around $13,500, including vehicle impound fees, fines,
attorney fees, auto insurance hikes, and other penalties, according to
sheriff's officials.
In addition
to the increased driving-under-the-influence patrols on the Fourth of July
itself, the multi-agency San Diego County DUI Task Force has announced plans to
conduct heightened enforcement over the entire four-day holiday period, which
many locals enjoy as an extended early-summer weekend.
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