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03/10/14
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Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office reminds motorists that luck won’t get them home safely this St. Patrick’s Day
Law enforcement plans Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Crackdown on drunk drivers
Rockford, IL –Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office announced today they will be conducting special patrols this St. Patrick’s Day to crack down on drunk drivers. Unbuckled motorists also will be ticketed.
“We are reminding everyone this weekend through St. Patrick’s Day to drive sober and buckle up,” said Sgt. Lipinski. “If you plan on drinking alcohol, designate a sober driver before the party begins. Be responsible or risk a DUI.”
“Too often, St. Patrick’s Day can be a deadly and dangerous time on our roadways because of drunk driving,” said Sgt. Lipinski. “That is why starting March 14 and running through March 22nd, we will be working overtime with the Illinois State Police, Rockford Police and other local agencies to catch and arrest anyone who is driving drunk.”
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In addition to looking for drunk drivers, Winnebago County Sheriff’s Deputies will be stepping up seat belt enforcement particularly at night when seat belt usage rates are lowest.
Sgt. Lipinski said always designating a sober driver and not letting friends drive drunk are just two simple steps to help avoid a tragic crash or an arrest for drunk driving. Other important tips include:
If you are hosting a St. Patrick’s Day party:
If you are attending a St. Patrick’s Day party:
“Driving drunk is a deadly decision and it is against the law. We will show zero tolerance,” said Sgt. Lipinski. “So remember, designate a sober driver before the party begins and always buckle up.”
The St. Patrick’s Day Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Crackdown is funded by federal traffic safety funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and administered through IDOT’s Division of Transportation Safety.”
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