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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-hb-dui-20100730,0,6102613.story

Huntington Beach police may identify drunk drivers on its website

July 30, 2010

The Huntington Beach Police Department is considering posting the
names of drunk-driving offenders on its website as part of a stepped-
up strategy to address the problem downtown and citywide.

In a report submitted to the City Council this month, police said
drinking and driving is a "significant problem" in Surf City and
suggested that publicly posting names sends a message that police are
cracking down.

"It's not a wall of shame we're looking to put up," said police Lt.
Russell Reinhart. "Public awareness of the problem, and scope of the
problem, is one way of addressing any public safety concern."

The Police Department considered publishing the names of those
arrested for drunk driving after the Huntington Beach Independent
newspaper stopped publishing a weekly list of offenders in December,
according to the city report. The Independent decided to drop the
standing feature after a change in editorial policy.

Huntington Beach would not be the first Orange County city to publish
the name of those arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. Irvine
already posts the names of adult arrestees for a wide range of crimes,
including DUIs, on its Police Department website.

"We have a murder once every couple of years in Huntington Beach, but
we have a dozen or so people killed in alcohol-related crashes every
year," Reinhart said.

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That last line says it all. Amazing how people have been brainwashed
by the auto industry into accepting the huge problem of highway
killers.
From: Criminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a Year on
On Jul 30, 12:05 am, necromancer - ECHM <coupe_de_bo...(a)zinedine-
zidane.fr> wrote:
> SFB spewed:
>
> >That last line says it all.  Amazing how people have been brainwashed
> >by the auto industry into accepting the huge problem of highway
> >killers.
>
> We accept the slight risk posed by, "drunk drivers," because we know
> that it thins the herd of dullards like yourself.

Slight risk? HAHAHA. They are a thousand times bigger threat to you
than the terrorists you've been brainwashed into thinking are
everywhere.