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Oak Lawn Police Plan Crack Down On Impaired Driving Super Bowl Sunday

Oak Lawn police will also be paying attention to seat belt scofflaws and speeders before and after the Super Bowl, Sunday, Feb. 9.

OAK LAWN, IL –Super Bowl weekend is here and if you’re planning on having a drink every time the cameras show Taylor Swift cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs, Oak Lawn police remind fans to be an MVP and not drive drunk or high.

If your Super Bowl celebration involves alcohol or cannabis, plan for a safe ride home with a sober driver. If you’re hosting the party, take care of the designated drivers. Fans don’t let fans drive drunk.

Oak Lawn police will be monitoring traffic Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 9, for drunk and high drivers, distracted driving and seat belt scofflaws.

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“Everyone wants to have a good time on Super Bowl night, so we want our community residents and guests to plan for safe rides home,” said Sgt. Nick Kumke, of the Oak Lawn Police Department. “Even one drink or hit can impair judgment You should never put yourself, or others, at risk because you made the choice to drive impaired.”

Whether you’re attending a party, hosting a small gathering, or going out to a bar, keep safety at the forefront of your day and night. When it’s time to leave, make sure your designated driver is sober. Remember that walking impaired can also be dangerous, so designate a sober friend to walk home with you. Also – sober driving isn’t the only law that should be followed. No matter where you are seated in a vehicle, you must wear a seat belt. Distracted driving and speeding will get you a citation.

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If you’re heading out for a night of Super Bowl fun, make a game plan and follow these simple tips for a safe and happy evening:

  • Drunk or high, it doesn’t matter. It is never okay to drive impaired. Designate a sober driver or plan to use public transportation or a ride service to get home safely.
  • If you see an impaired driver on the road, contact law enforcement.
  • Have a friend who is about to drive impaired? Take the keys away and plan to get your friend home safely.
  • Always buckle up!

The Illinois “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is administered and funded by the Illinois Department of Transportation with federal highway safety funds managed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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