CHP to Conduct DUI Checkpoint in Sacramento

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Sacramento, CA  (ABC10) – As a dedicated drunk driving accident lawyer, Belal Hamideh emphasizes the importance of awareness and prevention efforts to combat drunk driving. If you or someone you know suffered injuries because of an irresponsible driver, it is crucial to seek legal representation from a qualified attorney.

 

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) will be conducting a DUI checkpoint in Sacramento County. This on Friday, September 20th, from 8 PM to midnight. The checkpoint aims to identify and apprehend drivers operating under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants.

 

A grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety funded the DUI checkpoint program. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration provided this grant.

 

Important Information:

  • Mandatory Compliance: Law enforcement can legally require drivers to stop and submit to a sobriety checkpoint inspection.
  • Optional Tests: However, drivers are not legally required to submit to field sobriety tests, pre-arrest breath tests, or cheek swabs at a DUI checkpoint.
  • Penalties for DUI: Driving under the influence can result in severe penalties, including license revocation or suspension, fines, and fees.

 

 Belal Hamideh can provide expert guidance and help you navigate the legal process.

 

If you have suffered lesions in a car accident, the aftermath can be overwhelming and filled with challenges. However, remember that you are not alone. Belal Hamideh, a dedicated car accident injury lawyer, is here to provide the support and guidance you need.

 

With his deep knowledge and extensive experience in personal injury law, Belal Hamideh is committed to helping you obtain the compensation you deserve for the injuries and losses suffered in your car accident. He will tirelessly advocate for your rights and ensure that you receive the support you need.

 

Contact drunk driving accident lawyer Belal today for a free consultation.

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