Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 7:54 AM
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County's DUI crackdown program named best in state
Original post made on Jun 30, 2010
Read the full story here Web Link posted Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 7:54 AM
Comments (4)
a resident of Laguna Oaks
on Jun 30, 2010 at 4:39 pm
Just so you know, Alameda county started a new law requiring people who are convicted of a DUI to get an ignition interlock. This is definitely a bigger incentive to be safer on the road. I didn't know what an interlock was, but the Smart Start of CA site really gave me a lot of information. Let's be safe, people!
a resident of Livermore
on Jun 30, 2010 at 6:41 pm
Welcome Ignition Interlock!
tee hee hee, eeh eeh eet...
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Jul 1, 2010 at 11:53 am
Remember Cholo what I told you about tee hee hee, tee hee hee...and the cute little girl.
Thanks for listening, Julia from Alamo
a resident of Another Pleasanton neighborhood
on Jul 2, 2010 at 8:25 am
The (highest revenue generating)& best multi-jurisdictional effort in the state for 2009 by the California Law Enforcement Challenge.
Thanks to all the now cash-strapped drunks in Alameda County for doing your part to relieve some of the budget woes in the county!
Now if we could only do something about those gosh darned skateboarders.
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