DUI checkpoint sign. File photo
DUI checkpoint sign. File photo

Riverside County sheriff’s deputies and officers from other law enforcement agencies throughout the region will step up patrols Sunday to catch Cinco de Mayo celebrants who risk drinking, or drugging, and driving.

In Calimesa, Coachella, Eastvale, La Quinta, Jurupa Valley, Moreno Valley, Norco and Temecula, anti-DUI enforcement deployments will be conducted all day Sunday, mostly involving saturation patrols.

“Don’t put yourself and others on the road at risk by driving impaired,” according to a statement released by the sheriff’s Moreno Valley station. “If you’re planning to celebrate with a drink or two, leave your keys at home and designate a sober driver.”

In cities throughout the county, police officers will be closely monitoring traffic activity, enforcing a “zero tolerance” policy toward impaired driving, according to public safety officials.

They emphasized that party-goers have the option of calling a cab, using public transit or hailing a private ride service like Lyft or Uber.

A misdemeanor DUI conviction in California can result in fines up to $10,000, jail time and revocation of a driver’s license.

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