OREGON CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES CRACKDOWN ON IMPAIRED DRIVERS TO SAVE LIVES
News Release from Oregon City Police Dept.
Posted on FlashAlert: December 10th, 2013 5:46 PM
High visibility enforcement, increasing the number of officers on the streets aggressively seeking out drunk or drug impaired drivers, is designed to deter people from driving after they've been drinking.
The Oregon City Police Department is joining forces with several law enforcement agencies in Clackamas County and around the state to crack down on impaired drivers during the holiday season. The department will be participating in the upcoming high visibility enforcement campaign. Extra officers will be out during this Thanksgiving season. Our goal is simple, to save lives. If you are impaired and you drive, you will be arrested.
Oregon City Police Department HVE Stats
The Oregon City Police Department participated in the High Visibility Enforcement detail between November 22, 2013 and December 2, 2013 looking for drunk or drug impaired drivers. Three officers worked a total of 8 hours grant time during this time period looking for DUII's. No drunk or drug impaired drivers were located, but these officers issued 13 citations and warnings for other traffic related offenses including speeding, failing to obey traffic control devices, and driving uninsured. The patrol division located 1 driver impaired by alcohol during the Thanksgiving Holiday week. The Oregon City Police Department will be participating in upcoming HVE details during the Christmas/New Year's season.
The Oregon City Police Department is joining forces with several law enforcement agencies in Clackamas County and around the state to crack down on impaired drivers during the holiday season. The department will be participating in the upcoming high visibility enforcement campaign. Extra officers will be out during this Thanksgiving season. Our goal is simple, to save lives. If you are impaired and you drive, you will be arrested.
Oregon City Police Department HVE Stats
The Oregon City Police Department participated in the High Visibility Enforcement detail between November 22, 2013 and December 2, 2013 looking for drunk or drug impaired drivers. Three officers worked a total of 8 hours grant time during this time period looking for DUII's. No drunk or drug impaired drivers were located, but these officers issued 13 citations and warnings for other traffic related offenses including speeding, failing to obey traffic control devices, and driving uninsured. The patrol division located 1 driver impaired by alcohol during the Thanksgiving Holiday week. The Oregon City Police Department will be participating in upcoming HVE details during the Christmas/New Year's season.
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