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Shasta County Grand Jury
• 2010-2011
City of Redding's Use of Sobriety Checkpoints: Deterrent for Impaired Drivers
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Findings 4 findings
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Impaired driving and impaired related crashes are a threat to the safety and well being of
F2
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Sobriety checkpoints should be integrated with DUI saturation patrols, public information
F3
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Prosecutorial support is needed for the DUI enforcement program to be successful
F4
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Sobriety checkpoints when integrated with an aggressive enforcement program and
Recommendations 2
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R1Page 35The Grand Jury recommends that the City of Redding continue to fund the Sobriety
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R2Page 35That the Redding Police Department continue the use of specialized DUI patrols that can