Fresno police arrested 15 drivers for DUI on Saturday, March 8, 2025, and plan additional enforcement efforts throughout the year. (GV Wire Composite/Paul Marshall)
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Fresno police arrested 15 drivers on suspicion of DUI during an enforcement operation on Saturday, the department announced.
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Drivers convicted of a first-time DUI offense face an average of $13,500 in fines and penalties, along with a suspended license, authorities said.
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Police plan to hold another DUI enforcement operation on March 22, with additional patrols and checkpoints scheduled throughout the year to improve road safety.
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Funding for the program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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