The results stem from the “no refusal” initiative conducted by the Austin Police Department from Dec. 12, 2019, to Jan. 4, 2020, from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night. Given the high level of alcohol consumption during the holidays, police departments typically implement such initiatives, with the “no refusal” descriptor denoting officers’ ability to draw blood via search warrants even from drivers unwilling to voluntarily submit to sobriety tests. All told, police made 274 DWI related arrests made. Police provided a breakdown from that total:
- Blood Search Warrants: 124
- Consent Breath Samples: 96
- Consent Blood Samples: 54
Of those arrests, police said, the following number had enhanced DWI charges:
Consent breath samples over .15 = 44
Class A misdemeanor DWI (with prior conviction) = 37
Felony DWI (2 or more prior convictions) = 20
Felony DWI Child Passenger = 3
Intoxication assault= 1