Crime & Safety
Sheriff's Department Plans DUI Checkpoints and Patrols for Labor Day Weekend
No checkpoint planned for Ramona, but patrols on the lookout for DUI will roam the county.
Law enforcement officers from around San Diego County will be out in force Friday night and throughout the long Labor Day weekend patrolling for intoxicated drivers.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Department will set up a checkpoint somewhere within Poway city limits starting at 7 p.m. and extending until 3 a.m. Saturday, sheriff's Cpl. Todd Murphy. Sheriff's deputies will be on the lookout for drunken and drugged drivers and those without a valid driver's license, he said.
Murphy said the intent behind the checkpoint was to raise awareness of the dangers of drunken driving, to serve as a deterrent and to promote public safety.
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The San Diego Police Department's traffic unit will conduct checkpoints at undisclosed locations from 10 p.m. today to 4:30 a.m. Saturday, and again from 10 p.m. Saturday to 4:30 a.m. Sunday, according to San Diego police Officer Mark McCullough. Both will be staffed by officers who will screen drivers for signs of drug or alcohol impairment.
Well publicized checkpoints have proven effective in reducing the number of people killed or injured in drunken driving crashes, McCullough said.
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"The end of summer and Labor Day weekend is traditionally a time to have fun," National City police Manuel Rodriguez said. "Don't let it turn into a time of tragedy or jail visit by driving impaired by alcohol or drugs. We will be out looking for those making that unwise and dangerous choice."
-City News Service
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