Lebanon Pennsylvania DUI Patrol Update

According the the Lebanon Daily News, the police at Jonestown, PA, stopped 35 people as part of a DUI patrol and arrested three of them. That is fewer than 10 percent of the people they stopped. What does this mean?

Either the patrol was very focused in the people they pulled over OR if they pulled people over at random, then it would appear that 8.5 percent of the people in Jonestown were driving around with enough alcohol or drugs in their systems to get arrested for DUI.

Could this be indicative of the general population?

I have heard stats quoted as high as 25% of people on the road at 2am are legally under the influence of something, so 8.5% really doesn't seem that high, does it?

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