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DUI Checkpoint Leads to Five Arrests

In the Newport Beach area of California, a DUI checkpoint led to five arrests. There were 479 vehicles that were screened as they drove through the checkpoint which resulted in five arrests for suspicion of driving under the influence, eight other tickets being issued and two vehicles being impounded. Checkpoints are supposed to be used as educational tools by police.

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