Crime & Safety

Thanksgiving Weekend DUIs: Two Arrests In Pleasant Hill

No fatal accidents occurred on Pleasant Hill streets during the holiday weekend either

Perhaps it's because Pleasant Hill residents are well aware of the dangers and punishment related to drunken driving, but DUI arrests over the Thanksgiving weekend have become almost non-existent in town.

Between Thanksgiving Day and Sunday evening, Pleasant Hill police arrested two drivers on suspicion of DUI. There were no fatal accidents reported.

Over the Thanksgiving weekend in 2011, there were just one DUI arrest in the city.

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Across California, Thanksgiving weekend DUIs were down with 224 arrests statewide this year compared to 227 in 2011.

However, road fatalities were up over last year, according to the Contra Costa Times. There were 31 deaths on the roads from Wednesday evening through Sunday morning, according to the California Highway Patrol, compared to 21 for the holiday weekend in 2011. Many of those who died were not wearing seat belts.

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Drugs and alcohol, however, may not be the main culprits. Officials say that sleep deprivation, routine change and stress over the holidays were more likely the cause of the recent fatal traffic accidents. The fatalities remain under investigation, but CHP says there are no initial reports of drug or alcohol involvement.



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