SAN ANTONIO -- Permanent sobriety checkpoints could pop up across the state if San Antonio Police Department officials get their way. Deputy Chief Anthony Trevino wants his officers to do sobriety tests at so-called drinking and driving "hot spots."
Statistics show Texas leads the nation in DWI-related traffic deaths. In 2010, more than 1,200 people were killed by suspected drunk drivers. California was second with nearly 800 deaths.
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