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14 Comments on Santa Monica: The Police will conduct DUI Checks on November 19th, 2010.
You can bet that there are folks out there that don't read the paper or watch the news and this will be a big surprise the them!
Joni you are probably right, still I would not have advertised it in the local paper which is also on the World Wide Web:))
HA! Seems to me that the mororists that read this paper are likily to change their route, if, in their drunken state, they can remember to do so.
OR, the police could have announced this route as a ruse and really plan to patrol alternate likely routes.
Or, they could be in both places.
Or,. . . . . . .
I've never been a fan of the "guilty until proven innocent" method. But if this keeps one drunk driver off the road, then the mission is a successful one.
Lenn, I have seen them over the years at major roads like Wilshire Blvd in Santa Monica, who knows......
Craig-- you have a point I think their statistics would be higher if it was un-anounced.....
So, Endre, how'd it turn out? Here in the Phoenix area, the police announce ALL THE TIME where they're going to be - they still get hundreds if not THOUSANDS of drunk drivers. It's so sad!!!!! But, like Craig said, if it keeps one drunk driver OFF the road, it's a slightly victory.
We have so many FREE groups who will drive you and your car home if you've had too much. I say, get their number, put it in your pocket and use it. Or, stay home and drink.
The night before Thanksgiving is one of, I think the most dangerous nights to be out because it is the biggest drinking evening for the whole year. you are best to just stay in with family and/or friends. The police will be out and searching. It is a wise thing not to play your cards in a negative way. Have a great day Endre!
Juli you and Craig make a great point about deterrent is better than no action at all, just believe if there are rules, than one should obey them or pay the consequences....
Carole & Laura, nice for you to stop in and comment, I agree with all the other options available why risk it......
There’s an announcement in the paper because the law requires them to announce such checkpoints. Down here we actually have a daily piece that tells us where checkpoints are, and it’s amazing that drunks and those driving with no license or insurance still go through them.
Russel, I did not know that the law requires them to announce such checkpoints, crazy if you want my take....I guess they do not read the papers. Have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Happy Thanksgiving, Endre! Today I am thankful for YOU!
I look at3it differently. IF that announcement only kept one person from driving under the influence, it could have saved a life.
Joni, Happy Thanksgivign to you too
Kate great point
Be aware that if you go through one of those checkpoints, they can look for more than just drunks, and they can impound your vehicle if you are drunk, driving with no license, no insurance, blackout windows, etc. I speak from experience, except when it happened to me, it wasn’t my car I was driving. It was my husband’s, and he had blackout windows, which are illegal.