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-- Deepa Bharath
Newport Beach Police Department has added a motorcycle officer
specifically to cut down on driving under the influence and speeding. The
new appointment was made possible by a $175,000 grant from the state
office of traffic safety through the business, transportation and housing
agency.
The new officer will team up with another motorcycle officer to form a
year-round DUI Enforcement Team, officials said. The grant will cover
100% of the salary for the additional motorcycle officer for one year and
50% of his or her salary for the second year. The money will also help
the department buy 10 laser radar units that detect speeding violations.
Officials say a third of all accidents and one-third of all injury
accidents that occur in Newport Beach every year are caused either by
drunken driving or speeding. Last year alone, Newport Beach Police made
610 DUI arrests, officials said.
Conducting DUI checkpoints is also part of the program. According to
officials, the department aims to set up a minimum of two checkpoints by
the end of the year.
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