Title: Incline DUI Study Prepared by Sgt. Bill Devine
1Incline DUI StudyPrepared by Sgt. Bill Devine
- DUI Arrests for 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007
2DUIs in Incline on the Rise
- In 2004 there were 168 total DUI Arrests.
- In 2005 there were 159 total DUI Arrests.
- In 2006 there were 230 total DUI Arrests.
- In 2007 there were 255 total DUI Arrests.
- From 2004 to 2007 Incline DUI Arrests have shown
an overall increase of 52.
3Total Incline DUI Arrests 2004, 2005, 2006 and
2007
4Citations 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Incline
- In 2004, 913 citations were issued.
- In 2005, 1159 citations were issued.
- In 2006, 1369 citations were issued.
- In 2007, 1716 citations were issued.
- From 2004 to 2007 Incline citations have shown an
overall increase of 88.
5Total Citations Issued in Incline for 2004, 2005,
2006 and 2007
6Accidents 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Incline
- In 2004, 111 accidents were reported in Incline.
- In 2005, 86 accidents were reported in Incline.
- In 2006, 108 accidents were reported in Incline.
- In 2007, 79 accidents were reported in Incline.
- From 2004 t0 2007 accidents in Incline have
decreased by 29.
7Total Number of Vehicle Accidents on County
Roads, Incline, for 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007
8Targeted Enforcement Relationship to Vehicle
Accidents in Incline
- From 2004 thru 2007 Traffic Citations and DUI
Arrests Increased in Incline. - From 2004 thru 2007 Traffic Accidents Decreased
in Incline. - There appears to be a correlation between
increased Traffic Law Enforcement to a Decrease
in Traffic Accidents.
9Mitigating factors
- Many of the citations issued are for violations
on State Highways (S/R 431or 28) - Many of the DUI arrests occur on State Highways
- There is no Incline/Crystal Bay database for the
accident rate on area State Highways (This is
maintained by Nevada DPS and only collected for
the entire Nevada portion of the Tahoe Basin). - Depending on the weather for a given year,
weather conditions can be a significant
contributing factor for the accident rate. - WCSO is the only consistent enforcement agency
for this area.
10Increased Traffic Law Enforcement Correlation to
Decreased Traffic Accidents 2004 thru 2007
11DUI Arrests 48 Month View
12DUI Arrests by Gender 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007
- Nearly four times as many males as females were
arrested during the four year period from
2004-2007. - 79 Male 642 total arrests.
- 21 female 170 total arrests.
13DUI Arrests by Gender 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007
14DUI Arrests by Age and Gender 2004, 2005, 2006
and 2007
- Four year study period revealed that a
significant number of arrestees (approximately
half) are males between the ages of 21 and 39. - 36 male 21-29 229 arrests.
- 28 male 30-39 184 arrests.
- 64 male 21-39 413 out of 642 total arrests.
15DUI Arrests by Age and Gender 2004, 2005, 2006
and 2007
16DUI Arrests by Home Town 2004, 2005, 2006 and
2007
- Nearly half of all DUI Arrestees listed Incline
Village/Crystal Bay as their Primary Residence. - 45 or 362 out of 812 total listed Incline
Village/Crystal Bay as their Primary Residence.
17Incline DUI Arrests by Home Town 2004, 2005,
2006 and 2007
18DUI Arrests by Regional Residence 2004, 2005,
2006 and 2007
- In an effort to differentiate between Locals
and Tourists we combined North Shore Residents
(Locals) into one category. - The other five categories were grouped as well
into the following Northern California
Reno/Sparks Carson Valley South Lake and
Other/Unknown (Possibly tourists).
19Incline DUI Arrests by Regional Residence 2004,
2005, 2006 and 2007
20DUI Arrests Average B.A.C.
21Conclusions
- Males are arrested for DUI at roughly four times
the rate as females. - Males in the 21-39 Age Group comprise
approximately 64 of all DUI Arrests. - 77 of Arrestees appear to be non-tourist in
other words they reside in the Lake Tahoe Basin,
Reno or the Carson Valley. - The average B.A.C. is approximately double the
Legal Limit (2004-2006 pending 2007).
22Traditional Solutions
- Targeted Law Enforcement
- DUI Check Points.
- Patrol Saturation for particular time frames.
- Additional/Advanced DUI recognition training.
- Penalties
- Increase Fines
- Increase Incarceration Time
- Other
- Community Service
- Victim Impact Panels
- Education
-
23Community Suggestions/Input
- Create 3 sobriety checkpoints entering
Incline/Crystal Bay every Friday and Saturday
from 1700-0300 for one month. - Put arrestee name and picture in the local paper
and list first, second, etc DUI charge. - Create a Tipsy Taxi fund (Annual Fund Raiser).
Card available at bars and casinos. Train
bartenders to spot Tipsy person. Stress
promptness to cab companies. - Designated Driver non profit corporation
formed. Program being used in California created
by a Nick Yaya. Two riders provided to each
subscribing bar/casino. One drives the tipsy
person home while the other follows in the
patrons car. Funded by bars/casinos and operates
during a pre-designated time. - Proactive Police presence at bars/casinos
advising tipsy patrons to take a cab. - Shuttle service funded by bars/casinos.
- Breath testers (PBTs) in bars/casinos.
- Low impact ferry between North and South shores.
- Answering service to coordinate above listed
efforts.