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A new initiative by the Laguna Beach Police Department will notify businesses that serve alcohol when a DUI arrest is directly linked to their establishment. This program aims to enhance community safety and encourage responsible alcohol service among local establishments.
Under this initiative, the police department will provide timely notifications to businesses whenever a DUI incident occurs that can be traced back to their premises. The goal is to foster a collaborative environment between law enforcement and local businesses, promoting accountability and awareness regarding the potential consequences of serving alcohol irresponsibly.
Business owners will receive information about the incident, which will allow them to take appropriate measures, such as staff training or revising their service policies. This proactive approach is expected to not only reduce the number of DUI arrests but also contribute to a safer environment for residents and visitors alike. The program reflects the commitment of the Laguna Beach Police Department to work closely with the community to address public safety concerns.
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