Huntington Beach Police to Post DUI Arrests Online?
HUNTINGTON BEACH — Huntington Beach police have proposed posting the names of DUI offenders online in an effort to cut down on the city’s drunken driving problem.
Posting the offenders’ names would not be to embarrass people, but to send a message that the Huntington Beach Police Department is enforcing DUIs, police Lt. Russell Reinhart told the Huntington Beach Independent.
Police submitted a report to the City Council this month identifying drinking and driving as a “significant problem” in the city.
Some residents say the online list is a good idea.
“I actually think it might be effective and I don’t really see really any down side to it,” supporter Dan Harbs told KTLA.
But not everyone agrees with the idea.
“A DUI in itself is a deterrent usually, hopefully, and I don’t think you need to punish people any further,” said opponent Lorraine Keseloff.
Over the last three years the department has made, on average, a reported 1,700 DUI arrests a year.
In my opinion posting anyone’s name who is suspected DUI online is pure criminal. Being convicted of DUI is another story, but many DUI arrests are made in an unjustified way and many people suspected of drunk driving are innocent.



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