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4 <br />A. <br />HPD ROADBLOCK PROGRAM <br />PAGE3 <br />8. Sergeant(s) Kelly Kaaumoana-Matsumoto and Christopher Gali attended the <br />Quarterly Statewide Traffic Commanders Meeting in Waikoloa in September <br />2008. <br />All quarterly statewide Traffic Commander Meetings were attended by <br />Sergeant Dexter Veriato (ls~ quarter), and Sergeants Kelly Kaaumoana- <br />Matsumoto and Christopher Gali. <br />9. Ordered and received one desktop computer with colored printer for the Traffic <br />Safety Coordinator to extract and compile alcohol related crash data from the <br />Records Management System (RMS) for educational and statistical applications <br />with the Impaired Driving Task Force. <br />Of the 9 performance indicators HPD met all of the impaired driving <br />roadblock indicators for county funded projects which included the number <br />of roadblocks, arrests made for impaired driving, arrests made for other <br />violations and the citations issued. HPD also attended the National <br />Lifesaver's Conference, attended the Drug Recognition Expert Conference <br />and attended all of the Quarterly Statewide Traffic Commanders Meetings. <br />We also purchased the computer and printer which we are using to extract <br />and compile alcohol related crash data from our Records Management <br />System. We made part of our goal to increase the amount of vehicles <br />screened at impaired roadblocks, from 18,464 to 19,209. We set out to <br />increase this goal by 10% but we were only able to attain a 4% increase. <br />HPD was not able to attain 100 checkpoints with grant funds but held 88. <br />Arrests made with grant funds for impaired driving were 51 instead of <br />the goal of 80. We also initiated 25 arrests and not 100 arrests for other <br />violations and issued 254 citations missing our goal of 300 by six citations. <br />The goal of the project to reduce the number of alcohol related traffic <br />fatalities by 12.5% from 24 to 21 by CY 2008 was almost attained. We ended <br />with 22 of the 37 fatalities in CY 2007 were alcohol related. We were able to <br />decrease our alcohol related fatalities by 9%. Our goal of increasing the <br />number of DUI arrests at sobriety check points by 10% from 104 to 115 <br />was met in that we had 128 arrests an increase of 23%. The goal of <br />increasing the number of vehicles by 10% from 18,464 to 20,310 vehicles was <br />not fully attained as 19,209 vehicles were screened. This was a 4% increase. <br />