Los Angeles Police Officer Honored By MADD
The aforementioned event happened in the Nixon Library for his DUI arrest record for the year 2007 when he arrested a staggering total of 467 drunk drivers on southern Cal. roadways. This may actually set a record in his jurisdiction.
The event likewise featured some fourteen additional officers, and each one is credited with more than one hundred arrests for the year.
Huynh apparently stated that he could tell the difference between a driver who has been drinking and a driver who was on a mobile telephone. For example, the mobile phone driver would often weave a little bit since they are not giving maximum attention to their driving, whereas the drunk driver would continue driving like this continually. That is
when it was time for the driver to call a lawyer. An accident lawyer Los Angeles to be specific.
This particular officer who was honored received a full one minute standing ovation from his boss and peers during the event, an indication of how esteemed he is within the community at large.
All the while, in a determined attempt to lower the number of DUI accidents over the St. Patrick´s Day weekend the California Highway Patrol assisted by the Los Angeles Police recently announced the AVOID program. This particular program is apparently not designed to make specific arrests but to lower the overall number of accidents while saving lives.
The Highway Patrol reminded individuals that when drinking their festive green beer they should turn the keys over to a designated driver, take a bus, taxicab or else make some type of plans to overnight in the locality that they plan to celebrate. Either that, or they should take the time to retain themselves a lawyer ahead of time since they could cause an accident.
During St. Patrick´s Day in California and Los Angeles of the previous year, the reports indicate that there were some sixteen deaths and more than three hundred individuals who were injured in some sort of an accident, and these all involved drunk driving accidents. Los Angeles was the hardest hit locality as can be expected of such a large city.
In an effort to lower the amount of accidents from last year´s statistics there were more California Highway Patrol officers on the highways and freeways during the St. Patricks Day weekend. While there are no reports of roadblocks these particular police officers will be watching for any erratic driving that may indicate a driver is under the influence.

