Nobody was arrested for drunk driving at a DUI/driver’s license checkpoint Friday night on Lyons Avenue near Wheeler Road in Newhall.
A total of 937 vehicles were screened and one driver was given a field sobriety test at the checkpoint, which ran from 6 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Twelve people were cited for driving without a license or with a suspended or revoked license, and two additional citations were issued for various vehicle code violations.
“DUI checkpoints along with regularly scheduled high visibility DUI enforcement serves as a proven deterrent,” said SCV Traffic Sgt. Richard Cohen, “with the goal of removing alcohol and drugged impaired drivers and heightening awareness of the dangers of driving under the influence.”
DUI collisions have claimed five lives and resulted in 228 injuries over the past five years in the Santa Clarita Valley, Cohen said.
“If everyone planned ahead for a sober non-drinking designated driver, these numbers could be lowered to zero,” he said.
“Those arrested and convicted for DUI can expect jail time, vehicle storage or impound fees, license suspension, fines, fees, DUI classes, insurance rates will increase and other expenses that can push the cost of an arrest to over $10,000; not to mention the embarrassment they’ll face around family, friends and co-workers,” Cohen said in a statement.
The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station’s next DUI/driver’s license checkpoint is tentatively scheduled for Friday, June 29, at an undisclosed location.
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