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SAFETY Mock Accident Shows Students the Pain of DUI
A staged auto accident in front of San Dimas High School met with mixed reactions from some of the juniors and seniors it was supposed to impress. None of the 350 students who attended the school's annual prom in Long Beach on Saturday were involved in alcohol-related accidents before or after the event, school officials said. Some students said demonstrations such as the one staged last week by the school's Students Against Drunk Driving chapter, county firefighters and deputies with the Walnut/San Dimas Sheriff's Station will have no impact on some students. Source : pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Regional DUI effort shows results
On the one-year anniversary of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Team DUI program yesterday, the state Department of Transportation announced that the number of drunken-driving fatalities in the region had dropped from 77 in 1999 to 64 in 2000. The 15-month, $1 million grant program, begun July 1, 2000, aims to educate the public about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol and requires each participating municipality to perform one DUI checkpoint each week for 15 Source : nl.newsbank.com
More Social Drinkers Being Arrested For Dui
Despite the barrage of anti-drunken-driving advertising, the percentage of social drinkers arrested for driving under the influence in Chester County has been rising steadily since 1985, according to statistics compiled by the county's Council on Addictive Diseases (COAD). The increase may be due, in part, to increased enforcement of the drunken- driving law by local police, said Bob Esty, executive director of COAD. It may also be symptomatic of a failure to educate drivers Source : nl.newsbank.com
College student leader charged with DUI
Bloomsburg University's student government president was charged with drunken driving just weeks after saying the media has unfairly portrayed students as irresponsible. Christopher Bevan, 21, was pulled over last weekend after a campus police officer said he saw the student driving more than 50 mph in a 15-mph zone. A breath test showed Bevan's blood-alcohol level was .147%, authorities said. The legal limit for drivers in Pennsylvania is .08%. Bevan recently wrote a letter to the Press Enterprise of Bloomsburg about media coverage of the central Pennsylvania college's annual Block Party, an event critics have described as rowdy and alcohol-fueled. The stories have
When ESL Meets DUI, the Message Is as Simple as ABC
Students in Michael Javier's evening ESL class at Evans Adult School in downtown L.A. were learning some strange new words along with basic English. Words like zig zag and equilibrium, revocation and suspension. This first-in-the-nation program is taking the message-"Si Toma, No Maneje" (If You Drink, Don't Drive) to Latinos. The statistics show the need: According to the California Dept. of Justice, Latinos, about 26% of the population, account for 45% of DUI arrests. That adds up to more than 120,000 arrests. The ESL lesson plan was written by Javier and LAUSD teachers Sharon McMarr and Steve Ryan, with the goal of
Mel Gibson faces DUI charges
Actor-director Mel Gibson has been formally charged with drink-related offences after an incident in which he made anti-Semitic comments during his arrest. The Oscar-winning director is accused of driving under the influence, having a raised blood-alcohol level and having an open alcohol bottle in the car. He could face up to six months in jail if convicted. During his arrest, Gibson made what he has said were "harmful" anti-Semitic comments. He has since apologised. Gibson said in a statement his outburst did not reflect his true views. "Please know from my heart I am not an anti-Semite. I am not a bigot. Hatred
Meeting To Focus On The Frustrations Of Dui Enforcement
Discussions about drunk driving bring out all kinds of emotions in people, but for those most closely involved, the prevalent emotion thee days seems to be frustration. Cops say it's a paperwork nightmare. Prosecutors say they're doing what they can with the resources they have. DUI victims and their families say not enough is being done. Members from those groups and others will meet today to try to figure out how to make the system work better. Source : nl.newsbank.com
Pr. George’s Proposes DUI Victim Memorials
The Prince George's County Council introduced legislation yesterday to install "Don't Drink and Drive" signs at accident sites where someone has died at the hands of a drunk driver. The program, modeled after one in Colorado, would be the first in the Washington area to use public funds for roadside memorials to commemorate victims of drunk drivers and to raise public awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving. The signs would have one of two messages: "Don't Drink and Drive" or "Don't Do Drugs and Drive." The victim's name and age and the date of the accident would appear
Rising alcohol-related traffic fatalities worry law enforcement and anti-DUI groups, who face challenges in spreading the word
The call comes in at 11:36 p.m. from Ernesto's Mexican Food in midtown Sacramento. Brian Rivas had started drinking five hours earlier with friends to kick off an upcoming Cancun vacation. He consumed six, maybe seven beers - he's not sure - and now he's looking for a ride home. "Imagine getting locked up two days before your vacation," he says as he's dropped off at his Pocket-area apartment at midnight. Source : nl.newsbank.com
Toughening of dui laws is urged under one proposal, drivers would lose their licenses upon arrest. A hearing would cost $100
Should the state be able to yank the driver's license of someone arrested for drunken driving even before that person has his day in court? State lawmakers will consider that question in the coming weeks, as groups such as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) push for the adoption of something known as an administrative license suspension. Used by 34 states and the District of Columbia, the procedure would permit the immediate revocation of a driver's license when Source : nl.newsbank.com