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Statewide Campaign Cracking Down on Drunk Drivers

Don't join these statistics by drinking and driving this holiday weekend.

A statewide holiday DUI crackdown has netted over 1,000 arrests
throughout the Bay Area since Dec. 16, and law enforcement agencies are
gearing up for more enforcement actions for the upcoming New Year's Day
weekend.

A large portion of those arrests -- 485 -- were made in Alameda
County, home of four command centers for the California Highway Patrol, in
Oakland, Castro Valley, Dublin and Hayward.         

"Alameda County does very large enforcement events, we sent out
200 officers on a strike team on the 16th of December," said Jan Ford,
spokeswoman for Avoid anti-DUI campaigns coordinated between local law
enforcement, sheriff's departments and CHP in San Francisco and Alameda
counties.       

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She said that there was also a large force out following the Dec. 18 NFL game between the Detroit Lions and the Oakland Raiders.

In addition to those arrests, a warrant sweep was conducted
throughout Alameda County and officers knocked on doors looking for offenders
with outstanding DUI-related warrants.        

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Ford said in total law enforcement had a stack of 550 warrants to serve, and added 52 to Alameda County's total of DUI-related arrests for theseason.

Other counties are conducting their own warrant sweeps, including
32 arrests in Sonoma County, Petaluma police Sgt. Ken Savano said.      

Savano said Sonoma County law enforcement has also been conducting checkpoints and patrol enforcements, and has made 132 DUI arrests during the campaign.

Several Bay Area counties are reporting less DUI arrests during
the same period in previous years, a trend they attribute to increased
awareness of the risks of driving drunk.        

Santa Clara County reported that 279 arrests were made between
Dec. 16 and Dec. 28 this year and 375 arrests were made during the same
period in 2010; San Mateo County reported 111 arrests this year and 128 last
year; Monterey County reported 61 arrests this year and 108 last year.          

But the holiday DUI campaign is not yet over, and law enforcement
is gearing up for one of the biggest drunk driving nights of the year -- New
Year's Eve.       

Law enforcement will be out in force, patrolling and conducting
DUI checkpoints looking for drivers who left parties after too much to drink.        

One DUI checkpoint that has already been announced is in San
Francisco starting at 8:30 p.m. at Folsom and Eighth streets.         

"Anyone who's planning on going over to the city had better be
stone-cold sober," Ford said.         

Ford is encouraging drivers to take a bus, hop on a cable car, or
take a cab if they're planning on celebrating New Year's Eve by drinking.         

"Even if you take a cab back to the East Bay, that's $50 to $60,
that's much cheaper than a DUI arrest," she said.       

In addition, BART will be running longer hours on New Year's Eve to accommodate the holiday festivities. Trains will run until 3 a.m. on Sunday morning, well after the ringing of the New Year at midnight.

- Bay City News

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