Crime & Safety
DUI Checkpoint Underway In Miami Tonight
Miami police will be stopping cars at a DUI checkpoint and saturation patrol until midnight Wednesday night.

MIAMI, FL — Miami police are stopping cars Wednesday night as part of a DUI checkpoint and saturation patrol. Officer Kiara Delva of the Miami Police Department said that officers will show "zero tolerance" for offenders in the city's Allapattah neighborhood. The multi-agency checkpoint will be located at NW 18th Avenue and 36th Street.
"The goal of this checkpoint is to identify and apprehend impaired drivers before they can kill or injure others," Delva said. "The Miami Police Department will show zero tolerance for motorists who violate Florida's traffic laws. Miami Police officers will be on alert to apprehend motorists who are driving impaired and ticket those who are unbuckled."
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Unlike rolling saturation patrols that move around a particular area, DUI checkpoints operate in a fixed location for a set number of hours. Vehicles are pulled over based on a formula that might be as simple as selecting 15 consecutive vehicles after each 10-minute period.
Wednesday's DUI checkpoint and saturation patrol is part of the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over," "Lets Eliminate Aggressive Driving" and "Buckle Up Florida: Click It or Ticket" campaigns.
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