CHP begins annual Labor Day DUI 'Maximum Enforcement’ period. Over the Labor Day weekend in 2021, CHP officers statewide arrested 985 motorists on suspicion of driving under the influence, 85 more than during the comparable period in 2020.
SAN DIEGO – The California Highway Patrol will be intensifying its operations in the San Diego area for three days starting Friday as part of its annual efforts to get intoxicated motorists off the county’s roadways over the Labor Day weekend.
“Alcohol- and drug-impaired driving continues to be a leading cause of traffic fatalities and injuries in California, and the moment an impaired driver gets behind the wheel, they put themselves and every other person on the road in great danger,” CHP Commissioner Amanda Ray said. Over the Labor Day weekend in 2021, CHP officers statewide arrested 985 motorists on suspicion of driving under the influence, 85 more than during the comparable period in 2020.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Feeding San Diego combats hunger by harvesting local fruit trees -SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – In an effort to end hunger through food rescue, Feeding San Diego will kick off San Diego Gives by teaming up with ProduceGood and other nonprofits for a day of harvesting locally grown produce that would otherwise go to waste. San Diego, like much of California, is home to thousands of fruit trees and other naturally-available...
Read more »
Mountain West basketball schedule unveiled for AztecsSan Diego State won't play Fresno State at home or San Jose State away
Read more »
San Diego Zoo penguin gets fitted boots to treat chronic foot conditionA penguin at the San Diego Zoo suffers from bumblefoot, a degenerative foot condition. FOX13
Read more »
San Diego County working to become net zero by 2045San Diego County supervisors are moving the county closer to dramatic changes that will allow the region to meet the state’s goal of decarbonization by 2045.
Read more »
SDSU president defends decision to defer rape allegation to San Diego policePresident Adela de la Torre told a group of student government leaders that there was no attempt at a cover-up by campus officials
Read more »