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“With the cooperation of the California Office of Traffic Safety we are able to put additional resources on this very serious problem,” Captain Al Venegas said.
The one-year program will include check points and saturation patrols for DUI enforcement, a “hot sheet” program to identify repeat DUI offenders and standardized field sobriety training for Santa Monica police officers. Some of the money will also be used to buy the supplies needed for the sobriety check points and also educational materials informing the public on traffic safety.
“Impaired driving is a serious crime that kills and injures thousands every year in California. This grant will help get drunk drivers off the roadways of
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