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Police to Crack Down on July 4th DUIs

Increased patrols and DUI checkpoints are part of a DUI crackdown on one of the deadliest holidays for alcohol-related crashes.

Law enforcement officers around the Southland will be out in force starting Tuesday in a crackdown on motorists who drive while impaired during the Independence Day holiday period.

In the South Bay, including Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach and the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the regional DUI task force will be on area streets looking for any motorist who is driving under the influence from 6 p.m. Wednesday until at least 2 a.m. Thursday, said Sgt. Aaron Corkins of the El Segundo Police Department.

"Most Americans may not realize it, but the Fourth of July is one of the deadliest holidays of the year due to alcohol-impaired driving crashes," said Wendy Brewer of the Avoid the 100 DUI Campaign. "Often, Fourth of July celebrations start during the day, but last well into the night—making the dangers from impaired drivers even higher at night."

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The campaign is a coordinated effort among law enforcement agencies that includes increased patrols and sobriety/driver's license checkpoints. The increased enforcement efforts will continue through Sunday, Brewer said.

"With Independence Day falling on a Wednesday, many in our community will be taking the rest of the week off, so DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols will be out in force throughout the weekend," said Brewer, a Glendora police community service officer.

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Brewer urged people to follow these common-sense guidelines:

  • Plan a safe way home before a party.
  • Before drinking, designate a sober driver.
  • If you're impaired, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, use public transportation or use your community's sober ride program.
  • Take the car keys away from someone you know who is about to drive while impaired, and help them make arrangements to get home safely.
  • Call 911 if you see someone driving drunk.

Funding for the Avoid Campaign is provided from a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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