
Prosecutors are the clean-up crew in driving under the influence cases, according to Jim Simson, supervisor deputy district attorney for Kern County. But after seeing DUIs happening again and again, he’s stepping out in front of it. “We are at a crisis with this crime,” Simson said. “We are at a crisis. Quite frankly it’s staggering – it’s astounding that we put up with it. ” DUI driving in Kern County isn’t just a problem – it’s a problem that’s getting worse. Path to Full Story on 29 Eyewitness News