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Agoura Hills Enforcement to Get a Boost From New DUI Mobile Unit [Video]

The unit will aid with screening, sobriety tests and the collection and retention of evidence. It can also be used during times of natural disaster.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department recently unveiled a DUI Mobile Enforcement Unit as part of an effort to help make the Mulholland Highway corridor and local canyon roads safer.

The vehicle is equipped to aid with screening, sobriety tests and the collection and retention of evidence, according to Lt. Todd Weber of the Lost Hills/Malibu Sheriff's Station.

The unit also has computers and other technology capable of connecting with law enforcement databases, Weber said. It can also be used as a mobile command unit during natural disasters.

"We have a tremendous asset here ... but we also have a tremendous responsibility to keep these roads safe," State Sen. Fran Pavley (D-Agoura Hills) said at the event.

Funding for the unit was provided by Los Angeles County Third District Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, who attended the unveiling. 

"Driving under the influence is not smart anywhere, on any road or highway, and poses a dangerous public safety threat. Increasing anti-DUI checkpoints and patrols is a life-saving tool to help put a check on reckless drivers who drink too much and drive through our canyon and mountain communities, risking the lives of residents and visitors alike," Yaroslavsky said.

The DUI Mobile Enforcement Unit is meant to aid the Operation Safe Canyons program, which began six years ago after numerous residents complained of street racing on Stunt Road in the Santa Monica Mountains. The goal of the program is to make the canyon roads in the surrounding area safer through a combination of education, engineering, and enforcement.

Sheriff Leroy Baca praised the collaboration between Yaroslavsky and the sheriff's department.

"I thank Mr. Yaroslavsky for partnering with Malibu/Lost Hills Station and making this incredible investment in public safety," Baca said.

The Lost Hills/Malibu Station serves the cities of Malibu, Agoura Hills and Calabasas. The unit will be used throughout those areas.

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