Police to conduct sobriety checkpoint
Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- Police officers will conduct a sobriety checkpoint from
9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday night. They will screen commuters traveling
northbound on Harbor Boulevard at a point south of the San Diego Freeway.
The purpose of the checkpoint, funded with $91,800 in federal money
that was doled out by the state Office of Traffic Safety, is to educate
the public about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs or
alcohol, said Lt. Dale Birney of the Costa Mesa Police Department.
“This gives us an opportunity to let the public know about our policy
of zero tolerance,” he said.
Birney, who wrote the proposal for the one-time grant, said the
department’s goal is to increase DUI arrests by 10% and reduce
DUI-related traffic collisions by 10%. Over the last two months, officers
have made 20 additional DUI arrests, he said.
The extra arrests, he said, were made by posting two additional
officers on Friday and Saturday nights through July and August.
“People driving under the influence has been an ongoing problem for
us,” said Birney. “Based on state statistics, we rank pretty high in
terms of DUI-related traffic collisions.”
According to state statistics, the number of DUI accidents in Costa
Mesa was second-highest among cities of similar size in California.
The last data recorded in 1997 showed 81 traffic accidents resulting
from such crashes, including one fatality. There were 1,055 DUI arrests
that year.
He said that number could be attributed to nearby beach communities
and the large flow of traffic in and out of the city.
Officers will set up six more checkpoints during the course of this
year, Birney said. The time, date and location for each will be announced
three days before the checkpoint is set up, he said.
FYI
The Costa Mesa Police Department will conduct a sobriety checkpoint
from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday on Harbor Boulevard south of the San Diego
Freeway. Information: (714) 754-5266.
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