Los Angeles Police Department to Conduct DUI Checkpoints NA21060ti

September 27, 2021

Thursday, September 23

DUI Checkpoint from 6 PM to 11 PM at Century Boulevard and Western Avenue in Los Angeles

Friday, September 24

DUI Checkpoint from 6 PM to 11 PM at Van Nuys Boulevard and Vanowen Street in Van Nuys

DUI Checkpoint from 6 PM to 11 PM at Imperial Highway and Compton Avenue in Los Angeles

Saturday, September 25

DUI Checkpoint from 7 PM to 12 AM at Ventura Boulevard and Tampa Avenue in Tarzana

Sunday, September 26

DUI Checkpoint from 6 PM to 11 PM at Western Avenue and 38th Place in Los Angeles

Note:
Locations of the checkpoints are subject to change or cancelation.

Checkpoint locations are chosen based on a history of DUI crashes and arrests. The primary purpose of checkpoints is not to make arrests, but to promote public safety by deterring drivers from driving impaired. During the checkpoint, officers will look for signs that drivers are under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.

As the state continues to work to stop the spread of COVID-19, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is committed to keeping the public safe.

“The safety of our community is and always will be our mission,” Commander Woodyard, Commanding Officer, Traffic Group, said. “We are still out there looking for impaired drivers because driving under the influence is still dangerous.”

The LAPD reminds the public that impaired driving is not just from alcohol. Some prescription medications or over-the-counter drugs may interfere with driving. Always follow directions for use and read warning labels about driving or” operating heavy machinery,” which includes driving a car. While medicinal and recreational marijuana are legal, driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal.

If you plan on drinking or taking medications that may impact your ability to drive safely, plan on staying at home. Drivers charged with DUI face an average of $13,500 in fines and penalties, as well as a suspended license. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.