CHP: Drive Safe, Sober on Halloween, or Consequences Could Be Scary

Police, sheriff’s deputies and California Highway Patrol officers will be on the lookout for anyone who drives after imbibing alcohol or taking other intoxicants during Friday’s Halloween celebrations

With kids out trick or treating, the need for safety is paramount, authorities say.

The CHP announced that a 12-hour maximum enforcement period, or MEP, is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Friday, during which all available officers will deploy onto freeways, highways and unincorporated roads throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties, and statewide, to nab DUI suspects and other lawbreakers…

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