The Vista Sheriff’s Station plans to set up a DUI/Driver’s License Checkpoint tomorrow night. The operation is scheduled from 8:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. at an undisclosed location within the city, as announced in an official San Diego County Sheriff’s Office notice. These DUI Checkpoints are strategic, often placed where statistics indicate a high occurrence of collisions and DUI arrests.
To ensure safety on the roadways, deputies will be on the lookout to not only deter but also spot signs of alcohol and/or drug impairment. Drivers will be scrutinized for proper licensing as well. It’s a common misunderstanding that DUIs only result from alcohol consumption. The Sheriff’s Office warns, “DUI Doesn’t Just Mean Booze.” Medications, particularly those with warnings against operating machinery, could impair your ability to drive safely.
Moreover, marijuana use, especially when combined with other substances such as alcohol, could lead to impairment and result in a DUI. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office has issued several reminders to prevent impaired driving. They suggest always choosing a sober driver or using alternative transportation like ride-share services, cabs, or public transit to ensure you reach home safely…