New York Police Out In Full Force For Thanksgiving DWI Crackdown
With the Thanksgiving holiday approaching, police throughout New York State are out in full force to enforce their DWI campaign.
As Thanksgiving approaches, New York State is ramping up efforts to keep roads safe with its annual STOP-DWI campaign. From Wednesday, November 22nd, to Sunday, November 26th, law enforcement across the state will increase patrols and set up sobriety checkpoints to crack down on impaired driving.
Thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel times of the year, and unfortunately, it’s also one of the most dangerous. With so many people on the roads and holiday celebrations often involving alcohol, the risk of crashes goes way up. That’s why the STOP-DWI program focuses on reminding everyone to think before they drink and drive.
The message is simple: don’t get behind the wheel if you’ve been drinking or using drugs. Instead, use a ride-sharing app, designate a sober driver, or take public transportation.
Governor Kathy Hochul recently stressed the importance of staying safe, saying,
The Thanksgiving holiday should be a time to celebrate with loved ones, not a time of tragedy.
The campaign isn’t just about enforcement; it’s about saving lives. Drunk and drugged driving doesn’t just come with legal consequences like fines and arrests.
So if you’re traveling or celebrating this Thanksgiving make a plan. And if you spot someone driving who seems impaired, call the authorities. Together, we can make the holiday safer for everyone.
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