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Expect DUI Checkpoints This Weekend

There will be joint DUI patrols Friday evening with various local police forces in Glendale, South Pasadena, Pasadena, Burbank, San Marino and San Fernando.

Nearly 500 DUI arrests have already been made throughout Los Angeles County since Friday in the leadup to July 4, according to Avoid the 100 DUI Campaign.

Law enforcement officers from around the Southland have been out in force in a crackdown on motorists who drive while impaired during the Independence Day holiday period. The campaign officially began last Friday.

"Most Americans may not realize it, but the Fourth of July is one of the deadliest holidays of the year due to alcohol-impaired driving crashes,'' said Wendy Brewer of the Avoid the 100 DUI Campaign.

"Often, Fourth of July celebrations start during the day, but last well into the night—making the dangers from impaired drivers even higher at night.''

The campaign is a coordinated effort among law enforcement agencies that includes increased patrols and sobriety/driver's license checkpoints.

"With Independence Day falling on a Wednesday, many in our community will be taking the rest of the week off, so DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols will be out in force,'' said Brewer, a Glendora police community service officer.

DUI arrest data collection will continue through midnight Saturday. Additionally, California Highway Patrol officers in areas patrolled by the state agency are also out in force.

On Thursday, there will be a DUI checkpoint in Norwalk operated by the sheriff's department and a DUI checkpoint in the Olympic area conducted by the LAPD.

On Friday, the Avoid the DUI Task Force will combine forces from Baldwin Park, West Covina, Baldwin Park, El Monte, Monrovia, Arcadia and Sierra Madre to patrol their areas. The CHP will maintain DUI checkpoints in Newhall and the West Valley.

On Friday, the LAPD will concentrate on the Pacific area and the southeast. Officers from Monterey Park, Alhambra, San Gabriel, Montebello and Bell Gardens will combine forces to patrol their areas. Glendora, Pomona, Claremont, La Verne, Covina, Azusa and Irwindale will conduct joint patrols as well.

The CHP will conduct DUI patrols in Baldwin Park and the Antelope Valley. There will be a DUI checkpoint in San Gabriel and the CHP will operate checkpoints in Baldwin Park and Altadena. The LAPD will conduct checkpoints in the Foothill and Mission areas.

There will be joint DUI patrols Friday with various local police forces in Glendale, South Pasadena, Pasadena, Burbank, San Marino and San Fernando.

Brewer urged people to follow these common-sense guidelines:

  • plan a safe way home before a party;
  • before drinking, designate a sober driver;
  • if you're impaired, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, use public transportation or use your community's sober ride program;
  • take the car keys away from someone you know who is about to drive while impaired, and help them make arrangements to get home safely; and
  • call 911 if you see someone driving drunk. Funding for the Avoid Campaign is provided from a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Thomas Thieme May 18, 2013 at 09:21 pm
Thank you but rather than ask South Pas residents to dig into their own pockets yet again, why notRead More help teachers by using funds already available? We have historically high reserves and stable state funding for several years.The district refuses to even negotiate salary increases. As of the past week, the district also now refuses to negotiate reduced class size changes. The recent parcel tax was passed largely to ensure that class sizes would stay low. How is it they can take money from citizens promising this and then not follow through?
ROBERT E. FISHBACK May 18, 2013 at 07:34 am
This is sad and angering. Supers seem to cursed with a strain of lowsy. This is when the people enRead More masse need to stand up for the teachers and start their own pot of relief until the over due raise comes on line.
Thomas Thieme May 17, 2013 at 07:07 pm
Thanks for the gesture. I'm one of those South Pas teachers. It would also be nice if you could askRead More the superintendent, now that we have historically high reserves (thanks partly to teachers taking on more work and receiving no raise for five years) and stable financing from the state, could we please now get a cost of living increase? He's refusing to allow us to negotiate this matter.
ROBERT E. FISHBACK May 18, 2013 at 11:02 am
If by "learning loss" is meant student forgets what he has learned, then I would guessRead More that there was no learning at all, but a memorization of facts given. If by learning loss is meant there was a gap where no curricula was given, then that is just the point of Summer Break. Learning other non class room subjects such as what a hike in the forest has to offer..a trip to the beach...reading a good book. Just sitting under a tree and enjoying. My first impression of LearnBop was it was learning how to dance the Bop to Little Richard or Bill Hailey. Now, that is something even I could get into.
ROBERT E. FISHBACK March 29, 2013 at 01:24 pm
I cant tell you where I live....you would ban my posts ! But, my childhood roots are in Glendale,Read More but I have many pleasant memories of the Pasadena Winter Garden where I used to skate when I has about twelve (1950). I was playing with puberty and oh, the girls in their shortie dresses and legs....There was such a romantic feel to the place. I think I recall a circular wood burner in which there was a fire going on cold days and nights. I still have a punch card showing I was a member of the Penguin Club. There is an area in Glendale that has a peculiar feel to it and it is between Virginia and Mountain....roughly between Ruberta and Central. This isnt Pasadena, of course. That area was my stomping grounds in the 40's. Right there, I thought...it was right there where we talked and laughed....under the light of a street lamp..she was so very cute and precocious. All gone away so long ago..I "heard" her laugh in a capricious breeze that sprang, up...also carrying the scents of Jasmine...So many stories like this in Pasadena too. The people who came and went, but left in their wake a presence like a fire fly's glowing arc.
Donna Evans (Editor) March 29, 2013 at 01:07 pm
@Robert Thanks! You totally made my day :-)
ROBERT E. FISHBACK March 29, 2013 at 12:25 pm
This has to be one of best posts...ever...so pleasant...great writing...There is an ambiance to thatRead More area which I noticed when I lived out there...Pleasantly haunted with happy little things....BOOO !