DUI checkpoint set
By MARSHA DORGAN
Register Staff Writer
Napa drivers had best not decide to drink and get behind the wheel of their car.
Napa police will be conducting a DUI checkpoint on Saturday.
Although police have not released the exact location of the checkpoint, they said it will be within the city limits in an area that has seen a high number of collisions, involving drunk drivers.
The goal of the DUI checkpoint is to get unlicensed drivers off the road and arrest those who are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The funding for DUI checkpoint comes from a grant the police department received from the California Office of Traffic Safety.
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Baraki wrote on Sep 4, 2008 7:52 AM:
I'd be interested to know if that quote came from NPD or from a Register writer... "
wined0wnnapa wrote on Sep 4, 2008 10:44 AM:
Barry Martin wrote on Sep 4, 2008 11:30 AM:
SouthNapa wrote on Sep 4, 2008 11:52 AM:
Baraki wrote on Sep 4, 2008 12:31 PM:
"The emphasis of the checkpoint will be to detect drunk drivers and those with suspended, revoked, or no driver license."
Kudos to NPD for including the search for unlicensed drivers in their press info. "
napabicycler wrote on Sep 4, 2008 2:58 PM:
savenapa wrote on Sep 4, 2008 5:13 PM:
Seems to me it should be reported AFTER the fact. "
Rayvin wrote on Sep 4, 2008 7:13 PM:
Sure, we may nab a few drunk drivers by not announcing the checkpoint. However, we may also prevent an accident by scaring a would be drunk driver from ever taking the wheel. "
John Richards wrote on Sep 4, 2008 7:34 PM:
Gimmeabreak wrote on Sep 5, 2008 12:26 AM:
jwk wrote on Sep 5, 2008 7:42 AM:
napamama wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:01 AM:
Dwayne wrote on Sep 5, 2008 9:57 AM:
" If the NPD now admits that the purpose of the checkpoint includes detecting drivers with suspended, revoked, or no driver license, then that makes the checkpoint illegal. I am all in favor of arresting illegal drivers, but it should be done legally. The courts have only authorized checkpoints for DUI. "
I don't know what the difference is, but in Hawaii they can't ask you for your D/L or other required paperwork unless they have reason to conduct a field sobriety test at the checkpoint....
There, a DUI checkpoint is only for suspected impaired drivers or visible open containers of alcohol... That way the checkpoints have the least negative effect on traffic, and things go pretty fast... In addition, they only spot check cars there, not every driver as if it was a road block... Road blocks there are only legal if they are looking for suspects... "
whatdog wrote on Sep 5, 2008 12:42 PM:
reality1 wrote on Sep 5, 2008 1:27 PM:
BigRod wrote on Sep 5, 2008 3:45 PM:
NUHS67 wrote on Sep 6, 2008 9:32 AM:
NapaCA wrote on Sep 6, 2008 10:38 AM:
AO1982 wrote on Sep 6, 2008 11:12 AM:
Dwayne wrote on Sep 6, 2008 12:41 PM:
Napa drivers, not just drivers or even wine tasting drivers and visitors, just Napa drivers...
A simple slip of the tongue can give it all away... "Don't mess with the tourists." They come here to drink, and that's where the money comes from... Not to mention canning the deal for all those new hotel rooms... "
napacabdriver wrote on Sep 6, 2008 1:28 PM:
robert wrote on Sep 6, 2008 1:56 PM:
WHERE_IS_THE_CHECKPOINT wrote on Sep 6, 2008 4:30 PM:
WHERE_IS_THE_CHECKPOINT wrote on Sep 6, 2008 4:30 PM:
NUHS67 wrote on Sep 6, 2008 5:12 PM:
WorksInNapa wrote on Sep 6, 2008 7:42 PM:
Thanks Napa PD. Keep up the great work!! "
John Richards wrote on Sep 6, 2008 8:21 PM:
WHERE_IS_THE_CHECKPOINT wrote on Sep 6, 2008 9:12 PM:
First, checkpoints are a waste of time. There's a long line and then the possibility of further delays if the cops start asking you questions and making you do jumping jacks and say the alphabet backwards. You can usually save time by driving around them. It's just like, for example, driving around a construction zone with delays, or a traffic jam that you know about ahead of time. No rational person *wants* to drive through a checkpoint; you just want the *other* people to drive through it. If napacabdriver really is a cab driver, he can confirm this. I'm curious whether he would make a passenger ride through a checkpoint and pay extra if he knew about the checkpoint ahead of time.
Second, there is just too much police brutality in Napa (and elsewhere). Innocent people can become the victims of police brutality. So unless you have a good reason to drive through the checkpoint, even if you're innocent, you're safer to drive around it. When there are cops around (and I'm not even going to get into racial profiling), innocent people are more likely to suffer from police brutality. It's a big problem here.
Third, some people drive drunk. You're not going to stop them from driving drunk all the time, period. But, if you tell those people the exact location of the checkpoint, they might not drive at all tonight (if the checkpoint is at a bottleneck where there are no easy detours--are the cops smart enough to figure this out?). Probabilities do not deter like certainty deters.
And those are just the "good" reasons... "
napagirl1970 wrote on Sep 6, 2008 10:06 PM:
WHERE_IS_THE_CHECKPOINT wrote on Sep 7, 2008 1:01 AM:
Still waiting to hear where the checkpoint was... "
skeptic wrote on Sep 10, 2008 1:01 PM:
the idea that we can continue programs that are 99% inneficient when the deficit in ca. alone , is 15 billion, is unsustainable.
this will be the 1st program to get cut because: $450,000 from a state "grant" funds the so called d.u.i. checkpoint. add %50,000 for interest on this loan we take out and that's a half a billion. multiply times just 30 communities the size of napa and the huge deficit is eliminated in a single year! "
Concernedcitizen wrote on Sep 11, 2008 12:37 PM:
reason-ator wrote on Sep 11, 2008 10:27 PM:
smogone77 wrote on Sep 18, 2008 12:21 AM:
Give me a break! YES! My rights are more important to me than a few people driving around without a DL. "