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Seal and Destroy California Arrest Record

Would you Like to Seal your Arrest Record? The 2018 California CARE Act greatly expands your ability to have your arrest record sealed.  The CARE Act will apply if your arrest falls under any of the following categories:  You were arrested but no charges filed; You were arrested and the case was dismissed; You were [...]

2019-06-21T00:52:26-08:00

Case Study El Segundo Driver Safety Office

Upon arrest for driving under the influence, an administrative license suspension is triggered. The driver has 10 days from the date of arrest to request an Administrative Per Se (APS) hearing to fight the license suspension; otherwise, the suspension will take effect 30 days from the date of arrest. If the driver requests an APS hearing [...]

2019-01-11T10:52:32-08:00

Ignition Interlock Device Pilot Program Extended Statewide

On September 28, 2016, Governor Jerry Brown signed Senator Jerry Hill’s bill (SB-1046) which expands the ignition interlock device (IID) pilot program for DUI offenders statewide. California Ignition Interlock Device Pilot Program An ignition interlock device is a breathalyzer unit that prevents vehicles from starting upon detection of alcohol and requires “rolling samples” while the vehicle is [...]

2019-01-11T10:54:05-08:00

Be Safe this Summer, Avoid a DUI Arrest

We are just days away from the beginning of summer. Bring on the warm weather, barbeques, and long daylight hours. Nothing can end your enjoyment of summer faster than being arrested for driving under the influence. Local police have scheduled checkpoints, DUI saturation patrols and task forces to get drunk drivers off the road. Know the [...]

2019-01-11T10:44:20-08:00

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over In Full Effect this Holiday Season

The “Avoid DUI” task force is currently in full effect to ensure our roads are safe this holiday season and making potential drunk drivers think twice. This campaign started on December 12, 2014 and will remain in effect until January 1, 2015. In Southern California alone, 14 DUI/driver’s license checkpoints have been planned for this period [...]

2019-01-11T10:45:31-08:00

2014 Labor Day Weekend DUI Enforcement Crackdown

With summer coming to an end and the Labor Day holiday looming, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” anti DUI campaign began maximum enforcement on Friday, August 15th and is scheduled to conclude Monday, September 1st. This weekend enforcement will be especially aggressive due to the Labor Day Holiday and there [...]

2019-01-11T10:46:46-08:00

DUI Charges Expected to be Filed in Orange County Bus Crash

Edgar Estrada, the driver of the vehicle that rammed into an Orange County Transit Authority Bus on June 3, 2014, is expected to be charged with driving under the influence. Estrada, 23, allegedly ran a red light in his Toyota Corolla that caused him to collide with an OCTA bus that in turn crashed into a [...]

2019-01-12T01:26:04-08:00

FDA Advises new Safety Recommendations and Dosage for Ambian

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced new information regarding zolpidem, better known to the public as Ambien. The FDA is now recommending that the bedtime dose should be lowered due to new data that reveals the blood levels in some patients may be high enough to impair activities that require alertness, including [...]

2019-01-11T10:48:57-08:00

NHTSA’s Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign is in Full Effect this Holiday Season

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” anti DUI campaign is currently in maximum enforcement and making drivers think twice before getting behind the wheel after a few cocktails this holiday season. According to NHTSA, crashes involving alcohol increase at least 10% during the time between Christmas and New Year’s Day. [...]

2019-01-11T10:47:44-08:00
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