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Sheriff's Department Lands Million-Dollar DUI Grant
The holiday season is the worst time of the year for drunk driving tragedies, and that's why it's best time for the San Diego Sheriff's Department to get it's hands on more than $1 million to fight the problem.
Here in San Diego County on average, drunk driving crashes kill two people every week. Pat Hodgkin from Mothers Against Drunk Driving fights for DUI resources and says the cavalry just showed up.
"Everybody is behind this. Everybody is very excited about this," Hodgkin said.
She's talking about a $1.1 million dollar state grant called the AVOID program that the sheriff's department just landed for the first time ever.
Corporal Jason King with the sheriff's department says that money over the next three years will pay for 760 deputies to work extra shifts - a total of 6,000 extra hours, for 32 additional DUI checkpoints and 207 saturation patrols.
"Economically this is going to put extra officers and deputies out on the street to actively pursue DUI enforcement," Cpl. King said.
Sixteen police agencies will team up for the program in cities like Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Coronado, El Cajon, Escondido, La Mesa, National City, Oceanside and San Diego.
That money also means extra patrols at the big drinking events, like opening day at the Del Mar racetrack, St. Patrick's Day downtown and large gatherings at Qualcomm Stadium.
If you end up in jail on a drunk driving offence it will cost you big these days, with court costs, fines and fees, drunk drivers could be looking at $10, 500.
This weekend alone, that grant money will help the sheriff's department organize seven DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols across the county.
EDIT: That 10.5K figure is BS, it's a lot more than that!! Trust me, been there done that 7 years ago. One other thing, that DUI now stays on your Insurance Record for 10 years, not 7.
Sheriff's Department Lands Million-Dollar DUI Grant
The holiday season is the worst time of the year for drunk driving tragedies, and that's why it's best time for the San Diego Sheriff's Department to get it's hands on more than $1 million to fight the problem.
Here in San Diego County on average, drunk driving crashes kill two people every week. Pat Hodgkin from Mothers Against Drunk Driving fights for DUI resources and says the cavalry just showed up.
"Everybody is behind this. Everybody is very excited about this," Hodgkin said.
She's talking about a $1.1 million dollar state grant called the AVOID program that the sheriff's department just landed for the first time ever.
Corporal Jason King with the sheriff's department says that money over the next three years will pay for 760 deputies to work extra shifts - a total of 6,000 extra hours, for 32 additional DUI checkpoints and 207 saturation patrols.
"Economically this is going to put extra officers and deputies out on the street to actively pursue DUI enforcement," Cpl. King said.
Sixteen police agencies will team up for the program in cities like Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Coronado, El Cajon, Escondido, La Mesa, National City, Oceanside and San Diego.
That money also means extra patrols at the big drinking events, like opening day at the Del Mar racetrack, St. Patrick's Day downtown and large gatherings at Qualcomm Stadium.
If you end up in jail on a drunk driving offence it will cost you big these days, with court costs, fines and fees, drunk drivers could be looking at $10, 500.
This weekend alone, that grant money will help the sheriff's department organize seven DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols across the county.
EDIT: That 10.5K figure is BS, it's a lot more than that!! Trust me, been there done that 7 years ago. One other thing, that DUI now stays on your Insurance Record for 10 years, not 7.