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The checkpoint 156-910.71 exam started at 9 p.m. at an undisclosed location in the city, and is part of the nationwide ``Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over'' campaign, Palm Springs police Sgt. Paul Abshire said.The Palm Springs Police Department ran a checkpoint Saturday as part of a national campaign against impaired driving.About 10,000 law enforcement agencies are participating in "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over," which ends Jan. 2. The Riverside County Avoid the 30 Task Force will also run DUI/driver's license checkpoints, multi-agency DUI Task Force operations and local roving DUI patrols during the campaign, Abshire said.

Prior to this weekend's operation, Col. Marian J. McGovern, superintendent of the statewide police force, announced there would be a sobriety checkpoint 156-910.71 exam at an undisclosed Hampden County location. The purpose of the checkpoints is to educate the public and to remove intoxicated drivers from area roadways, McGovern said.In this latest crackdown, Lt. James Penniman told 22News that all three people arrested were charged with driving under the influence.Troopers set up a sobriety checkpoint on Route 5 in Holyoke for the second time since Thanksgiving weekend, when troopers made five OUI arrests in Holyoke.

The arrest stemmed from operation "Checkpoint 156-910.71 exam Strikeforce," conducted at U.S. Route 13 south of Eden Allen Road in Eden, Somerset County. The checkpoint was manned by 12 State Troopers, three Somerset Sheriff's Deputies, two Princess Anne Police Officers and one University of Maryland Eastern Shore Police Officer.Throughout the course of the Checkpoint, eight motorists were pulled to the side for additional field sobriety testing. Of these, one was arrested and charged with Driving Under the Influence. The individual arrested for DUI had provided a false name and was later found to be wanted through the Somerset County Sheriff's Office for failing to pay child support.A dozen uniformed officers and three vehicles manned a checkpoint 156-910.71 exam yesterday about 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) from the village, checking identification cards and preventing some people from entering. The restrictions remain after Communist Party officials began a probe of local officials and halted a real-estate development that sparked protests."Several thousand" people held a memorial for Xue at a temple in the village center yesterday, the Wall Street Journal said, citing unidentified local residents. Xue's remains are still held by local officials, the newspaper said.The standoff is the latest in a series of demonstrations that have sparked concern among Communist Party leaders seeking to maintain stability in the world's most populous country, where three decades of growth averaging 10.1 percent a year has also led to increasing income disparities.

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