Crime & Safety
Lisle PD To Be Out In Full Force As Labor Day Approaches
Police will be on the lookout for intoxicated and impaired drivers in the days leading up to Labor Day, Sept. 4.
LISLE, IL — Cops are set to crack down on drunk, distracted and impaired drivers in Lisle in an effort to help keep the roads safe as Labor Day approaches.
“We’ll have extra officers working who will be looking to keep impaired drivers off the roads to
ensure Lisle’s residents and visitors make it home safely once the parties end,” Lisle
Police Chief Kevin Licko said in a statement.
He added, “If you plan on celebrating, I urge you to plan ahead for a sober ride.”
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The police department also offered the following tips to help keep the roads safe:
- Designate a sober driver
- Use a ride service
- Do not let others drive impaired
- Wear a seatbelt
The safety campaign will be in effect from Aug. 19 through early Sept. 6.
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The Labor Day safety initiative is part of a statewide effort funded in part by the Illinois Department of Transportation.
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