Courtesy of Officer Holly Tafoya from San Diego Police Department via Nextdoor: The Teen Alcohol Awareness program (TAAP) class is at night and we will be taking the teens to a DUI working checkpoint. I have attached a flyer that explains the class. This class is open to residents of San Diego County.
Program Dates: Saturday 03/26/2016 @ 9:00 PM; Saturday 04/09/2016 @ 9:00 PM; Friday 05/27/2016 @ 9:00 PM; Friday 06/10/2016 @ 9:00 PM
Program Location: Room 213 @ Police Headquarters, 1401 Broadway Street, San Diego, CA 92101
This program is designed to address the questions that arise when your new high school driver is ready to hit the road. What happens when they drive, who is responsible for their actions, physically and financially.
The Teen Drivers will spend time with their parent (s) in a classroom environment lead by San Diego Police Officers and then the parents will be released and the classroom session will continue.
Once the classroom portion is completed, the youth will be taken to an up and running DUI Checkpoint. The youth will be allowed to observe all elements of the DUI checkpoint from first contact to evaluation to arrest. The youth will then be taken back to the Police Station and after a short debriefing, their parents will pick them up at 1:30 AM.
Sign up for this program will be on a first come first-served basis.
Classroom size is limited so please email Officer McCullough at mmccullough@pd.sandiego.gov as soon as possible to register. Class starts at 9:00 PM and parents will be released between 11:00—11:15 PM. Parents will then need to be back at Police Headquarters between 1:00—1:15 AM.
For more information, refer to flyer and/or contact Officer Mark Mccullough, Traffic Division, 858-495-7822, mmccullough@pd.sandiego.gov
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