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Tweets and texting alert motorist to locations of sobriety checkpoints.

Twitter Tweets for Sobriety CheckpointsIt has recently been reported California has planned to aggressively increase the number of sobriety checkpoints searching for drunk driving motorist and a prosecutor's office in Texas is announcing the names of those accused of DWI using the social network Twitter. In a mash-up of theses two articles, drivers in California are issuing Twitter tweets to alert other motorists of the locations of sobriety checkpoints with hash tags like #dui or #checkpoints and direct messages while District Attorney Brett Ligon is using the DA's Twitter account to tweet the names of DWI suspects in Montgomery County, Texas.

Twitter, the free electronic messaging service, allows subscribers to share short notes that can be sent to cell phones and computers. The technology has been increasingly used to instantly inform 'friends' in the network of law enforcement activities.

Incidents of drunk driving in Houston area to be sent out on the social network Twitter.

DWI Tweets on TwitterIn a controversial move, the district attorney's office in Montgomery County is planning on issuing Twitter Tweets announcing the names of those arrested for driving while intoxicated in Texas.

Between Christmas and New Year's Eve, the county's vehicular crimes prosecutor has authorized the publication of the names of those accused of DWI in Texas. The goal is to make motorist think twice before possibly driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs during the Christmas holiday season. Similar action is being considered for other major holidays associated with higher incidents of drunk driving, especially the Fourth of July and Memorial Day weekends.