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 Gasparilla Gazette |
Lee DUI checkpoint comes up cleanGasparilla GazetteA three-hour DUI checkpoint begun at 10 pm Friday in Lee County resulted in one arrest - none for DUI - out of 219 vehicles checked. Police wrote 28 traffic citations and made one arrest for driving on a suspended license. The check coincided with the ...and more » |
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FHP trooper target of second investigationSarasota Herald-TribuneYelena Gubriy was stopped at a DUI checkpoint near Venice on St. Patricks Day. After troopers at the checkpoint noticed a smell of alcohol, Gubriy was taken to a screening area for field sobriety testing, Kunstmann wrote in his report. |
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Authorities, businesses prepare for holiday weekend7Online WSVN-TVOn Friday night, a DUI checkpoint will be set up eastbound on the MacArthur Causeway for those traveling to the beach. The Venetian Causeway eastbound will only be open to Miami and Miami Beach residents; many who say they will not stick around.and more » |
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Lee DUI checks set this weekendGasparilla GazetteA DUI sobriety checkpoint is scheduled for this weekend beginning Friday at an undisclosed location in Lee County. It coincides with the "Click It or Ticket" enforcement wave, which continues through June 3. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and ...and more » |
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Police, community and calendar briefs for May 16, 2012OcalaRecentiz was taken to Shands at the University of Florida in Gainesville in serious condition. Ocala police have released figures from last weekend's DUI checkpoint operation that ran from 10:30 pm Friday to 2 am Saturday in the 700 block of South ... |
 Tampa Bay Newspapers |
Safety first this Memorial Day weekendTampa Bay NewspapersPinellas County Sheriff's Office is starting the Memorial Day weekend with a sobriety checkpoint on Friday, May 25, at 41522 US 19 N. in Tarpon Springs. According to Cecilia Barreda, public information specialist, the site is the location of the former ... |
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Punching ticketsThe News HeraldTerry Blackmon told Calhoun that his agency focuses on violations that cause the most fatal accidents: DUI, speeding, reckless driving and not wearing a seat belt. The FHP is notorious for its DUI checkpoints, whereby it sets up roadblocks and stops ...and more » |
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