Public Safety
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Thanksgiving is a time of gathering for many people and one of the busiest travel times of the year. Millions of people are hitting the road to get to their destinations. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is reminding those getting behind the wheel not to drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Health
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Today, the County Health and Human Services Agency, San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan, and other community partners joined forces in support of Vision Zero, a countywide initiative to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries related to driving under the influence of alcohol and/or other drugs to zero by 2025.
Public Safety
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The San Diego County Probation Department received a $369,000 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety to supervise high-risk, repeat DUI offenders with suspended or revoked licenses.
Public Safety
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San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies are our defensive linemen to protect us from impaired drivers. That means they will be increasing patrols on Super Bowl Sunday. Don’t drink and drive or you’ll get penalized and “benched.”
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Here’s a New Year’s resolution that you can start early: Never drive while impaired from alcohol or drugs.
Public Safety
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The California Office of Traffic Safety awarded San Diego County Probation a $382,000 grant to help ensure that high-risk, repeat drunk or drugged driving offenders with suspended or revoked licenses are complying with all court orders.
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San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies are not playing when it comes to keeping the roadways safe during and after the big game. If you are caught driving while impaired by alcohol, marijuana or prescription medications, you will go to jail.