July 2010 Archives

July 2, 2010

Car crashes into house in Vallejo, Driver arrested for DUI

24 year old Jakclin Deleon crashed the car he was driving into a vacant home in Vallejo on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 after being unable to navigate a curve in the road. Mr. Deleon was treated for a complaint of neck pain and subsequently arrested for driving without a license and driving under the influence.

DUI arrests in Vallejo are prosecuted in the Solano County Courthouse at 321 Tuolumne Street. Depending on whether Mr. Deleon has any prior drunk driving convictions in the last ten years, he could be facing a sentence including possible county jail time from zero to 365 days.

Moreover, an arrest for DUI starts a DMV administrative suspension of a person's driving privilege. Pursuant to the California Vehicle Code a first arrest for DUI results in a four month license suspension, assuming the grounds for the suspension are found to be justified by the DMV. After the first month of suspension a driver can apply for a restricted driver's license for driving to, from and during employment and to and from a DUI program. booked into Solano County Jail.

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July 1, 2010

Alameda County DUI crackdown program named best in California for 2009

The California Highway Patrol and the state's Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), have named Alameda County's multi jurisdictional DUI enforcement campaign the best in the state. The driving under the influence campaign, "Avoid the 21", involves police departments from the cities of Pleasanton, Livermore, the CHP and municipalities throughout Alameda County.

Police officers in Alameda County made 897 arrests for driving under the influence during a 17-day enforcement effort at the end of 2009. Only Los Angeles County, which had 2,622 drunk driving arrests had more during the same DUI campaign.

This year officers will be running their DUI campaign over the Fourth of July weekend beginning on Friday, July 2, 2010, and ending at midnight on Monday, July 5, 2010. As part of the effort to reduce traffic accidents and get drunk drivers off the roads, the city of Fremont Police Department will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint from 6 p.m. on July 3, 2010 to 3 a.m. on July 4th.

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July 1, 2010

Santa Rosa DUI checkpoint this Friday

The California Highway Patrol will be conducting a DUI and driver's license checkpoint this Friday, July 2, 2010 in Southern Santa Rosa from 6:30 p.m. to midnight. The location of the checkpoint has not been disclosed.

According to Sergeant Allan Capurro, the CHP will be focussing on drunk drivers throughout Sonoma County over the Fourth of July Holiday weekend. Driving under the influence patrols will be made in an effort to reduce traffic crashes due to drunken drivers.

Suspended license and DUI checkpoints are becoming more and more common in Sonoma County and throughout California. Recent studies, including one at the University of California Berkeley, have found that these Drunk Driving checkpoints have become extremely profitable for local municipalities as they are far more likely to seize cars from unlicensed motorists than catch drunken drivers. Past checkpoints in Marin County for driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license raised legal questions in the UC Berkeley Study as during the past two years, 10 San Rafael's 12 sobriety checkpoints took place on streets surrounding neighborhoods with large Hispanic populations. Those operations resulted in only 4 DUI arrests but netted fees for the 121 impounded cars for driver's license violations.

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