Posted On: September 3, 2009 by Victor A. Orsatti

San Diego Police Will Be Patrolling Beaches For DUI Over Labor Day Weekend

San Diego police will be scouring area beaches over the Labor Day weekend for people drinking or under the influence of alcohol or drugs and enforcing parking laws.

Officers from around the San Diego County including motorcycle officers, traffic controllers, retired senior volunteers, parking enforcement officers, beach teams, will all be out enforcing DUI, drinking on the beach, drunk in public, seatbelt laws, and parking regulations.

It is estimated that around 750,000 beachgoers are expected to turn out to San Diego beaches this Labor Day holiday weekend.

Driving Under the Influence in San Diego County

During a holiday weekend people want to have a good time, but, it is a person’s responsibility to obey the laws about drinking on the beach. If you have 0.08 percent or more by weight, of alcohol in your blood, you will be charged with a DUI if apprehended.

In California it is unlawful for any person who has a 0.08 percent or more, by weight, of alcohol in his blood to drive a vehicle. If you operate a vehicle while driving under the influence or DUI and are apprehended you may face a fine as well as jail time if you are convicted.

Booze Ban Patrols Expand on Labor Day Weekend, San Diego 6 The CW, September 1,2009

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If you are charged with driving under the influence in San Diego County, Victor A. Orsatti, a San Diego DUI attorney with the San Diego Law Center can explain all of you legal options during a free consultation.

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