Media Release: Driver’s License / DUI Checkpoint
Nature of Incident:
Driver’s License / DUI Checkpoint
Location:
Thousand Oaks, CA.
Date & Time:
September 6, 2025 (5:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.)
Unit(s) Responsible:
Thousand Oaks Police Department – Traffic Bureau
Narrative:
The Thousand Oaks Police Department Traffic Bureau will be conducting a Driver’s License/DUI Checkpoint on September 6, 2025, at an undisclosed location(s) within the city limits.
DUI Checkpoints like this one are placed in locations based on collision statistics and the frequency of DUI arrests. Officers will be looking for signs of alcohol and/or drug impairment, with officers checking drivers for proper licensing.
The Thousand Oaks Police Department reminds drivers, “DUI Doesn’t Just Mean Booze.” If you take prescription drugs, particularly those with a driving or operating machinery warning on the label, you might be impaired enough to get a DUI. Marijuana can also impair, especially in combination with alcohol or other drugs, and can result in a DUI.
In 2023, more than 4,000 people were killed in alcohol and drug-involved crashes on California roads. Locally, over the course of the past three years, DUI collisions have claimed 15 lives of our friends and family members.
The Thousand Oaks Police Department offers these reminders to ensure you have a safe night of fun that doesn’t involve a DUI if you plan on drinking or are taking medications that can affect your ability to drive:
Always use a designated sober driver – a friend who is not drinking, ride-share, cab, or public transportation – to get home.
See someone who is clearly impaired try and drive? Take the keys and help them make alternative arrangements to get home safely.
Report drunk drivers – Call 911.
Hosting a party? Offer non-alcoholic drinks. Monitor those who are drinking and ensure they are getting home safely.
Getting home safely is cheap, but getting a DUI is not! Drivers caught driving impaired and charged with DUI can expect the impact of a DUI arrest to be upwards of $13,500. This includes fines, fees, DUI classes, license suspension, and other expenses, as well as possible jail time.
Funding for this checkpoint is provided to the Thousand Oaks Police Department by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Prepared by:
Sr. Deputy Andres Trujillo
News Release Date:
September 4, 2025
Media Follow-Up Contact:
Sr. Deputy Andres Trujillo
Office: (805) 494-8275
[email protected]
Approved by: Captain James Sullivan
Address/Location
Ventura County Sheriff's Office
800 S Victoria Ave
Ventura, CA 93003
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 805-654-9511
