Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Glendale Arizona Receives Grant To Help Enforce DUI Laws

The Glendale Police Department gets to spend $50,000 to crack down on drunken drivers, thanks to a grant from the Arizona Governor's Office. The Arizona Governor's Office of Highway Safety awarded the grant in December to use for DUI enforcement, including youth programs that focus on the prevention and enforcement of underage drinking. The grant also is used by a West Valley task force to put more officers on the streets to enforce drinking and driving laws.

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Charles Barkley Pleads Guilty To DUI Charge In Scottsdale Arizona

Charles Barkley has plead guilty to a DUI charge in Scottsdale City Court. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail, 5 of which will be suspended if he successfully completes a court-approved alcohol program. He was also ordered to pay more than $2,000 in fines. The Arizona Department of Transportation will require a certified ignition interlock device for a twelve month period, and an eight hour traffic survival school.

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