Seal Beach Police to hold DUI checkpoint

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SEAL BEACH -- Too much turkey and stuffing this coming holiday might make you sleepy, but too much alcohol during the long weekend -- or any time -- can be deadly.
That is why the Seal Beach Police Department plans to hold a DUI/Drivers License checkpoint this long holiday weekend on on Pacific Coast Highway, between 12th and Main Streets.
The grant-funded checkpoint is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Nov. 26 and run until 3 a.m. Nov. 27, said Seal Beach Police Sgt. Steve Bowles.
It's part of the statewide "Drunk Driving, Over the Limit, Under Arrest program" and may result in all vehicles that pass through the area being stopped and checked for impaired drivers and drivers operating without a valid license.
Drivers who, at any time, see another motorist who appears under the influence of drugs or alcohol are urged to to call 911 immediately to report the suspicious driver, Bowles added.

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