Drunken driving crashes, public intoxication citations mark Santa Cruz County's New Year's Eve
Briefly

During its maximum enforcement period, running from Tuesday night through midnight Wednesday, CHP officers on patrol handed out 11 DUI arrests and 142 traffic citations - 86 for speeding.
While the agency noted there were no road fatalities in its jurisdiction, its spokesperson wrote on social media that officers responded to a 'series of DUI crashes,' including on New Year's Eve night.
During this year's crime period, officers delivered four citations, nine triple fines, two misdemeanor arrests and one felony.
Crowds downtown were minimal and ... Downtown crowd sizes appear to have been on the decline since a recent high of 7,000 people in 2013.
Read at The Mercury News
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