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ESCONDIDO POLICE HOLD FIRST DUI CHECKPOINT UNDER NEW LAW In the Escondido Police Department’s first DUI checkpoint since a new state law regulating vehicle impounds took effect, five cars that were being driven by unlicensed motorists were released to licensed owners or drivers. www.signonsandiego.com
Police arrest 2 during DUI patrol ONTARIO- A DUI saturation patrol resulted in three citations, two vehicle impounds and two arrests late Sunday and early Monday. www.dailybulletin.com
New Law Prohibits Vehicle Impounds At Checkpoints A new law is making it harder for law enforcement to impound cars. www.turnto23.com
30-day car impounds: L.A. City Council may block LAPD's policy change A tug-of-war has ensued over whether Los Angeles police should impound the cars of unlicensed drivers, or let the mostly illegal immigrants arrange to have the vehicles driven home. www.dailynews.com
Escondido holds DUI stop under new law Now, a sober driver whose only offense is being unlicensed is given the opportunity to locate the vehicle’s registered owner and release the car to him or her or to another licensed driver. www.signonsandiego.com
Towing of certain cars OK’d DIXON – The City Council passed an ordinance Monday evening that will allow police to impound cars involved in certain crimes. It also got a first look at an agreement between the city and the state to make repairs to North Galena Avenue. www.saukvalley.com
L.A. council, LAPD spar over impounding cars of unlicensed illegal immigrants A tug-of-war has developed over whether Los Angeles police should impound the cars of unlicensed drivers or let the mostly illegal immigrants arrange to have the vehicles driven home. www.dailybreeze.com
Crowd protests impound change When Los Angeles police commissioners in Northridge asked for public opinion, they got an angry earful Tuesday about a pending plan to go easy on unlicensed drivers, mostly illegal immigrants. www.dailynews.com
LAPD Chief Charlie Beck defends proposed change to impound policy Under fire from city officials and conservative activists, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck on Thursday defended his controversial plan to stop the immediate impounding of vehicles of unlicensed drivers. www.dailynews.com
LAPD's Beck defends plan to stop impounding cars of unlicensed drivers Under fire from city officials and conservative activists, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck on Thursday defended his controversial plan to stop the immediate impounding of vehicles of unlicensed drivers. www.dailybreeze.com
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