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Honolulu Police Arrested 18 People for Drunk Driving in One Night


— May 20, 2022

According to statistics HPD provided to KITV4, police arrested 2,539 people for impaired driving last year, and 658 people this year through the end of April.


KITV Island Television – Earlier this month, the Honolulu Police Department (HPD) arrested 18 people overnight for drunk driving. Police were on the lookout for drunk drivers, especially since Thursday was Cinco de Mayo, a night when people typically attend parties with alcohol.

According to HPD’s arrest log, the DUI arrests happened all over the island — from the Ala Moana and Ward areas, to Downtown Honolulu, Kaimuki, Kaneohe, Nanakuli, and three drivers were arrested at the intersection of Kualakai Parkway and Keahumoa Parkway near U.H. West Oahu.

According to statistics HPD provided to KITV4, police arrested 2,539 people for impaired driving last year, and 658 people this year through the end of April.

What are the consequences for driving under the influence in Hawaii?

According to Hawaii’s law, those convicted of operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant face up to five days in jail plus a fine. Their driver’s license will be revoked for a year, except for driving to work. Additional penalties may include an ignition interlock device on their vehicle, and attend substance abuse classes. The penalties increase for repeat offenders.

HPD is warning drivers that officers will be setting up DUI checkpoints through the summer of 2022. 

Driving Under the Influence can ruin your life. We can help you seek the legal assistance you need!

A DUI can cause issues beyond the wheel that could have been prevented. These types of accidents are typically more dangerous than those with cars. Due to the clumsy nature of DUIs, these types of accidents can become worse than in regular conditions. DUIs typically cause more damage than sober driving and they usually cause additional damage upon impact.

X-ray of person with broken collarbone; image by Harlie Raethel, via Unsplash.com.
Image by Harlie Raethel, via Unsplash.com.

Drivers in Honolulu, Hawaii need to take extra precautions. If you or someone you know has been involved in a DUI caused in your surrounding area, our website can help you contact a legal professional.

A legal professional may suggest you do the following:

  • Remain calm and get to a safe place.
  • Call 9/11.
  • Document the collision with your smartphone with photos, videos, audio recordings, and more.
  • If you are severely injured, seek medical care.
  • Go to the hospital if medical care is needed.
  • Contact your health insurance provider.
  • Contact your auto insurance provider.
  • Contact a Honolulu, Hawaii DUI Attorney as soon as possible.

Contact to find an attorney near you today! If you have any further questions, please give us a call at 800-672-3103.

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