Law enforcement across the county will deploy extra DUI patrols tonight to keep drunk drivers off the road on St. Patty's Day. Stay safe San Diego, and remember -- buzzed driving is drunk driving.
SAN DIEGO – Law enforcement officers across the San Diego area will conduct extra DUI patrols tonight to keep watch for booze-addled St. Patrick’s Day revelers behind the wheel.
“People who drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, including marijuana and prescription drugs, put everyone’s lives in danger,” sheriff’s officials asserted in a prepared statement. The National City Police Department also will deploy additional officers to patrol for intoxicated partiers driving in the South Bay city, the agency advised.
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