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Multiple Sobriety Checkpoints This Weekend

Local police departments will be setting up California DUI checkpoints throughout the weekend in multiple locations.

These sobriety checkpoints are designed to protect the public by arrested motorists who are driving under the influence. This weekend, several cities will have officers doing DUI and driver's license checks. It is important to remember to not drink and drive. If you or someone you know has been arrested during a checkpoint, contact a qualified California DUI Defense Lawyer for more information regarding your specific case.

The list below includes several cities that will have DUI sobriety checkpoints; however, it is by no means a complete list. Check your local newspapers for more information about DUI checkpoints in your area.

Friday
Hawthorne: 7pm-3am - Crenshaw Blvd & Rocket Rd.
Riverside: 6pm- 12am - Undisclosed location

Saturday
Los Angeles: 8pm-2am - Vermont Ave, between Fifth & Sixth St.
Long Beach: 6pm-2am - east side of the city
Oxnard: 6pm-2am -multiple locations
Pleasanton: 7pm-2am - Santa Rita Road & Pimlico Dr.
Visalia: evening - undisclosed location

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