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<br />GRANTS MADE EASY - DUl <br />Overtime <br />SCHEDULE A <br /> <br />GRANT No: ALI084 <br /> <br />GRANT DESCRIPTION Page 2 <br /> <br />2. How many sobriety checkpoints did your department conduct between October 1, 2007 and <br />September 30, 2008? (Include checkpoints from all funding sources, i.e. OTS grants or mini-grants, <br />and department funded) <br /> <br />OTS Grant #: PT0760; # of Checkpoints: L(Not AVOID) <br />OTS Grant #: _; # of Checkpoints: _ (Not A VOID) <br /> <br />Mini-Grant #: SC08385; # of Checkpoints: :!: <br /> <br /># of A VOID Supported Checkpoints: (In Vour Jurisdiction) <br /> <br /># of Department Funded Checkpoints: !Not OTS Funded) <br /> <br />Additional Information: <br /> <br />3. What is the average number of DUI arrests and vehicles impounded per checkpoint? <br /> <br />On average, we arrest eleven DUI drivers during a checkpoint operation and impound 41 vehicles which <br />are held for 30 days. <br /> <br />4. Does your agency participate in an A VOID DUl program? Yes <br />A VOID the 28 DUI Campaign in Orange County <br /> <br />5. What is the magnitude of your city's problem concerning repeat DUI offenders who violate <br />probation or fail to appear in court? Do you currently have a program that proactively addresses <br />this issue? <br /> <br />Tracking repeat DUI offenders is a difficult problem to quantify. We have no internal method to track <br />for multiple offenders. Anecdotally, we have noticed an increase in the arrests of individual who have prior <br />convictions. This is a result of our increased DUI enforcement. We estimate that 10% to 20% of our DUI <br />arrestees have prior convictions. <br /> <br />6. Do you have a backlog of unserved warrants for repeat DUI offenders? <br /> <br />There are in excess of217 DUI warrants that have been issued in the last year that have not been served. <br />Overall we have over 400 active DUI warrants on file. Each of these warrants are for residents of Santa <br />Ana <br /> <br />7. How many of your traffic officers have received Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) <br />training? <br /> <br />As of December 2008 we have adopted the SFST as the investigative procedure for all DUI arrests. The <br />procedure was outlined in an official Training Bulletin. Training Bulletins are department policy and it is <br />mandated that officers incorporate these procedures in their enforcement activities. New officers receive <br />SFST training as part of their traffic training regiment. <br /> <br />OTS-38b GME DUI Overtime <br />(10/08) <br />