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Monthly Archives: October 2013

Police plan Halloween DUI crackdown

Police throughout Santa Clara County are ready to crack down on drunken and drugged drivers this Halloween evening, as part of law enforcement’s annual “Avoid the 13” holiday DUI crackdown, according to a press release from the Sheriff’s Office.“The scariest part of Halloween is not the spooky costumes and scary pranks, it’s the impaired drivers,” Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith said. “All too often, partygoers don’t plan ahead and choose to drive impaired, but a costume can’t disguise drunk driving.” Sheriff’s deputies, local police and California Highway Patrol will participate in the Thursday night DUI crackdown, deploying extra patrols in addition to regular shifts, the press release says. The sheriff’s office will deploy extra deputies to perform DUI “saturation patrols” to identify anyone driving impaired. Halloween is one of the deadliest holidays of the year on our roadways, according to police. The National Highway Traffic Administration has reported that from 2007-2011, 52 percent of all fatalities occurring on Halloween night nationwide involved an impaired driver. Men between 21 and 34 comprised almost half of all drunk drivers who were killed in motor vehicle accidents nationwide during the 2011 Halloween holiday. It is also the deadliest night of the year for child pedestrians. “If you celebrate with alcohol, you don’t belong behind the wheel,” Smith added. “A sober and safe ride after the party is the best treat you can give yourself and everyone else on the road this Halloween.”The Santa Clara County DUI Task Force recommends the following tips to keep safe this Halloween: -Plan a way to get home safely before the festivities begin. -Designate a sober driver.-If you are impaired, take a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation. -Walking impaired can be just as dangerous as drunk driving, according to police. Designate a sober friend to walk you home. -If you see a drunk driver on the road, call 911.-If you know someone who is about to drive while impaired, take their keys and help them make safe arrangements to their destination. Funding for this Avoid the 13 operation is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the NHTSA, according to the press release. 

Do something good with all that extra Halloween candy

Following last year’s second annual "Treats for Troops" drive, where Las Animas Elementary students pooled approximately 888 pounds of candy for a good cause, they're at it again and inviting the community to join in on the sweet gesture.

Student influx at Luigi

Students at Luigi Aprea Elementary School are adjusting to bigger issues this fall, apart from the usual dreaded homework assignments, waking up early and getting back into the academic groove.

GPD Cpl. named in excessive force lawsuit

A former “known Norteno gang member” living in Gilroy is seeking millions of dollars in damages for what he alleges was excessive force and violation of civil rights by Cpl. Eustaquio “Paco” Rodriguez with the Gilroy Police Department.

Polls positive for ‘Quality of Life’ tax

City Council is pushing ahead with plans to place a sales tax or bond measure on the November 2014 ballot, after polling data shows “solid support” for a revenue-generating “Quality of Life” initiative proposed earlier this year by Mayor Don Gage.

Auto Racing: Hopf wins IMCA title in first year

Gilroy native Stephen Hopf is building himself quite an impressive résumé in the world of auto racing.

Growing pains for immigrant farmers

Vegetable grower Xay Duc Hoang, 60, brims with confidence on his modest north Morgan Hill farm, despite his diminutive stature, his distance from his native country and his limited ability to speak English.

Turning a new fitness page

Brad Jones is known to many as the co-owner of a beloved local bookstore, an involved community member and familiar face in downtown Morgan Hill.

Pamphlets, petitions against charter

Teachers turned anti-charter activists have joined an effort to squash two charter school petitions.

Salads for schools

Every child at Gilroy Unified School District schools will have access to a leafy salad and fresh fruits at a refurbished or brand new salad bar starting in early November, as part of a trickle down effect of First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” initiative to end childhood obesity.