Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Plus, why is Thanksgiving Eve such a popular night for drinking? We have a few good guesses.
Oh, you better watch out this holiday season—and not just for Santa Claus. State police at Butler and the Butler County District Attorney’s DUI Task Force will be conducting sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols at various times and locations on Butler County's highways throughout the Thanksgiving period. The patrols are being deployed to target aggressive driving violations and impaired drivers, according to state police. Thanksgiving Eve, which falls this year on Wednesday, Nov. 21, traditionally is one of the biggest drinking days of the years—ranking right up there with New Year’s Eve and St. Patrick’s Day. "It's kind of a cultural thing. It seems that’s a big party night," said Jackson Township police Chief Terry Seilhamer, who …
Friday, June 29, 2012
Police from six states will be out on DUI patrols this weekend looking for drunk drivers who are getting an early start to the Fourth of July holiday.
Police from six states will be out on DUI patrols this weekend looking for drunk drivers who are getting an early start to the Fourth of July holiday. Troopers from the Pennsylvania State Police, Ohio Highway Patrol and West Virginia State Police held a press conference Friday morning so travelers know officers will be putting up a combined effort to target intoxicated drivers. Maj. Tim Mercer of the Pennsylvania State Police said they are trying to network with other agencies to have a broader effort against drinking and driving. “Driving under the influence continues to be a danger for Pennsylvania motorists,” Mercer said while standing at the I-79 rest stop near Bridgeville. “and it’s a threat we take very seriously. Mercer said …
Monday, September 19, 2011
North Hills DUI Task Force targeted areas in West Deer, Ross and Shaler townships, Etna and West View Boroughs.
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Twelve people were charged with DUI over the weekend as police from the North Hills were out en force to conduct sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols, according to North Hills DUI Task Force coordinator Scott J. Rick. Four were arrested at Saturday's sobriety checkpoint in West Deer Township along Route 910. Of the 355 vehicles that passed through the checkpoint, three people were arrested for possession of a controlled substance and one for drug paraphernalia possession, Rick said in a press release. Five citations were issued for vehicle-code violations. Eight people were arrested for DUI during Sunday's roving patrol detail in Ross Township, Shaler Township, Etna Borough and West View Borough, said Rick, who is an officer for …
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Motorists Reminded to ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’
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Thursday, August 25, 2011
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced the distribution of federal funds to help municipal and state police crack down on impaired driving through Labor Day during the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” initiative. “People may have end-of-summer plans that involve alcohol, but safety should be at the forefront of everyone’s mind,” said PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch. “Getting behind the wheel when you’re impaired by drugs or alcohol puts your life in danger as well as the lives of everyone sharing the road with you," he said. "Do everyone a favor by designating a driver.” The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration provides the $4.2 million in federal funds that PennDOT distributes. The money has been used …
Art Wegweiser
2:45 pm on Saturday, June 30, 2012
The usual outburst of Gestapo tactic road blocks for no real reason except you happen to be driving where they set up the traps - but a really neat money maker. Another way to celebrate 4 July freedom from excessive government abuse. The"speed kills" mantra is bogus. Inattention, incompetence and intoxication does. Which of these receives the most attention on normal days? How many tickets are …   more ›