Crime & Safety
DUI Saturation Patrol Thursday In Miami
Miami police are planning a DUI saturation patrol starting at 2 p.m. on Thursday.

MIAMI, FL — Miami police will be stopping cars Thursday as part of a DUI saturation patrol. Officer Kenia Fallat of the Miami Police Department said that officers will show "zero tolerance" for offenders around 1812 NW 36 St. The area falls in the department's Allapattah N.E.T. Service area.
"The goal of this saturation patrol is to provide a continuing effort to reduce traffic related injuries and fatalities on our roadways," Fallat said, adding that police are required to publicize such patrols by Florida law.
"Traffic enforcement officers will concentrate their efforts at the predetermined locations and show zero tolerance for violations of driving while license suspended, non-valid drivers license, no insurance, no seat belt, speeding and driving under the influence."
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Unlike DUI checkpoints that operate in a fixed location for a set number of hours, rolling saturation patrols move around a particular area.
Thursday's saturation patrol will be operated from 2 p.m. to 12 a.m. under the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over," "Lets Eliminate Aggressive Driving" and "Buckle Up Florida: Click It or Ticket" campaigns.
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