Avoid The 14 Is Ready For Drunk Drivers Over New Year’s
A scene from last years (2009-2010) New Years Eve DUI enforcement.
A scene from last years (2009-2010) New Years Eve DUI enforcement.

It’s not news to the police, sheriff’s deputies and California Highway Patrol officers that New Year’s is prime time for drunk driving. They made 152 DUI arrests over the two-day holiday last year.

“Whether we reach that total depends entirely on drivers in Ventura County,” warned Cmdr. Martin Meyer of the Oxnard police, coordinator of the Avoid the 14 campaign, which is 13 days in to a winter holiday campaign ending Sunday, Jan. 2, at midnight.

Police plan intense DUI enforcement for New Year’s Eve and for New Year’s Day. There will be extra DUI patrols in Oxnard, Santa Paula, Simi Valley and Ventura. The freeways will be teeming with black-and-white California Highway Patrol cruisers.

“You’ll see a patrol car or a police motorcycle everywhere you look,” Meyer said. “Everyone who pins on a badge to go to work every day knows the completely unnecessary problems that drunk drivers cause. We take great pride in getting them off the street to keep the public safe.”

So far in the 17-day campaign, police agencies have arrested 161 DUI suspects. This is down from the 220 suspects in handcuffs at the same time last year. No one has died at the hands of an impaired driver so far in this crackdown. Last year’s winter holiday effort ended with one DUI death.

Funding for Avoid the 14 comes from a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The crackdown is named for the 14 law enforcement agencies in the county.