The epidemic of drunk driving skyrocketed over the last decade by more than 50% in the State of California. Many point to lenient laws as the reason.
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California’s ‘Wet Reckless’ Policy Puts Federal Highway Funds—And Public Safety—At Risk
California’s soft-on-crime policies, allowing drivers arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) to return to the road, risk millions in federal highway ...
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Yolo County District Attorney’s Office receives $234,000 grant for specialized DUI prosecution team
The Yolo County District Attorney’s Office will continue to have a specialized prosecution team that handles alcohol and drug-impaired driving cases through a $234,000 grant from the California ...
The Clovis Police Department will ramp up enforcement of DUI violations with the help a new grant awarded by the California Highway Patrol. The $218,500 grant will not create additional officer ...
California is facing a wave of deaths caused by drivers under the influence (DUI), with experts citing the state’s soft-on-crime policy as the cause, according to CalMatters. In 2023, 1,355 people ...
Alcohol-related roadway deaths in California have shot up by more than 50% in the past decade — an increase more than twice as steep as the rest of the country, federal estimates show. More than 1,300 ...
California’s soft-on-crime policies allowing drivers arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) to return to the road risks millions in federal highway dollars, with a $95 million […] ...
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