YPD conducting DUI patrols for Labor Day weekend

Eduardo Morales

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) – The Yuma Police Department (YPD) is conducting DUI patrols on Yuma streets to encourage people to stay safe.

According to the National Safety Council, in 2023, 36% of fatalities involved an alcohol impaired driver during the labor day period.

YPD is doing its part to keep people safe with extra patrols that will be on the lookout for people driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. 

“If you’re going to drink, make sure you have a car to come pick you up, or utilize Uber [or] Lyft. I mean it’s worth the 20, 30 bucks to get a ride home then thousands of dollars in legal fees for a DUI,” said Officer Hayato Johnson from YPD.

Kristin Foree, a Yuma local, says she’s satisfied with what YPD is doing.

“I think it’s not a bad idea. I mean, it encourages people to make more responsible decisions over the holiday weekend. It keeps people safer and we have better options now with Uber, and it’s just a better it’s just a good idea I think in general,” says Foree.

YPD shares some consequences you can face if you’re caught drinking and driving.

“Usually with your first DUI it could be punishable by some jail time, or even fees and revoking your drivers license, so I mean if driving is your bread and butter, that’s how you get to work and make your money for your family, you might want to think twice,” Officer Johnson said.

The DUI detail began Friday night and end on Monday night.

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