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Orange County DUI Checkpoint Report: Huntington Beach, March, 2015

Orange County DUI Checkpoint Report: Huntington Beach, March, 2015

Orange County DUI Checkpoint Report: Huntington Beach, March, 2015: Our Orange County DUI Lawyer Robert Miller has learned that the Huntington Beach Police arrested six people and cited 22 additional drivers during Friday’s DUI/Drivers license checkpoint on Pacific Coast Highway.

Police said more than 2,400 vehicles passed through the Huntington Beach DUI checkpoint between 7:45 p.m. and 2:15 a.m., and of the 2,400 vehicles, 942 vehicles were screened.

Five people were arrested on suspicion of either driving under the influence of alcohol, drug, and/ or medical prescriptions.

That is an arrest rate of 0.02, proving, once again, the ineffective nature of DUI checkpoints on removing drunk drivers off the street.

Why does law enforcement have Orange County DUI Checkpoints?

DUI Checkpoints are even admitted by law enforcement to be less effective than other means of removing drunk drivers from the road. But, even though DUI checkpoints don’t work, police state they had a deterrent effect preventing people from driving in the first place.  The truth is that funding in grants from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), MADD, and the Federal Government ensure DUI checkpoints are used first before other measures.

Are DUI Checkpoints legal?

The US Supreme Court, as well as the law in California, makes DUI checkpoints legal, as long as they follow certain criteria, including:

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