Crime & Safety
Elmhurst Cops Increasing Patrols for Super Bowl Weekend
Police will be looking for impaired drivers and seatbelt violations.
Elmhurst police are asking their community just one question about Super Bowl Sunday: Are they drinking, or driving?
As part of a continued effort to keep streets safe, seat belts buckled and lives intact, the Riverside Police Department is just one of many increasing patrols this weekend in line with a statewide "Drive Sober or
Get Pulled Over" campaign.
"Impaired driving crashes are completely preventable," Commander Jim Gandy said in the release. "All it takes is a game plan."
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The two most important tips cops can give, Gandy said, are to designate a sober driver before a party and to not let your friends drive drunk or under the influence of drugs. Other suggestions in the release included calling a taxi or ride share to get home, reporting drunk drivers to police, staying the night where you got drunk and buckling up in the car if someone else is driving you home. Increased police patrols will also mean officers will be looking for unbuckled seat belts.
"We want fans to remember that it's a choice, and the choice is simple," Gandy said. "Drive or drive, but never do both. Drive sober or get pulled over."
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The Illinois Department of Transportation provides the funds for increased patrols as a part of its traffic safety campaign.
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