Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Miami Beach Police Secure $100K for DUI Enforcement

According to a recent article in the Miami New Times, the number of drunk driving arrests in Miami Beach have been noticeably down in recent years.
In 2011, a reorganization of police patrol zones made it so the local police were concentrating more of their efforts towards combatting other types of crimes than nabbing drunk drivers.
The 2011 changes pressed on despite the fact that Miami Beach continues to have a high number of alcohol-related accidents. Of all of the Florida cities with more than 75,000 residents, Miami Beach comes in sixth for DUI crashes, despite the fact that it has a relatively low population.
Things are about the change. The Miami Beach Police Department secured a $100,000 grant from the Florida Department of Transportation, money which is going to the department so it can beef up its DUI enforcement efforts, the Miami New Times reported.

What You Can Expect in 2016

So, what does this $100,000 grant mean to you? You can expect to see more DUI checkpoints and saturation patrols throughout Miami Beach in 2016. Part of that money will be used to pay for the officers’ work and overtime.
Under the law, all of the saturation patrols and checkpoints will be publicized by the department through traditional media and social media outlets. Additionally, the department will be running an awareness campaign with the infamous slogan that’s used nationwide, “Drive sober or get pulled over.”
The department’s goal is to reduce drunk driving crashes by 3 percent, and they intend to increase the city’s DUI arrests by 7 percent. Over the life of the grant, the campaign will include 21 saturation patrols and three checkpoints.
In 2013, the Miami Herald reported that after the patrol reorganization, DUI arrests were down below 500 a year. In 2009, the Miami Beach Police Department made nearly 1,200 DUI arrests.

If you’re facing DUI charges in Miami, contact Jonathan Blecher, P.A. to work with a former prosecutor with over 30 years’ experience!

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