Crime & Safety

Plainfield Police Prepare To Launch Traffic Enforcement For Thanksgiving

For 11 days around Thanksgiving, officers will be on the lookout for seat belt violations, speeding, and distracted and impaired driving.

The Plainfield Police Department will participate in a Thanksgiving "Click It or Ticket" campaign from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2.
The Plainfield Police Department will participate in a Thanksgiving "Click It or Ticket" campaign from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

PLAINFIELD, IL — The Plainfield Police Department is launching a new enforcement campaign, encompassing Thanksgiving festivities.

Beginning Nov. 21 through Dec. 2, officers will be on the lookout for seat belt violations, speeding, distracted driving, and alcohol- or drug-impaired driving as part of the "Click It or Ticket" campaign.

The Plainfield Police Department is teaming up with Illinois State Police and local law enforcement agencies to keep the roads safe during the holidays.

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"Thanksgiving brings more vehicles, longer trips and more festivities," Sgt. Dino Dabezic said in a statement. "Seat belts remain one of the simplest and most effective ways to save your life in a crash. We're asking every driver and passenger to buckle up, every trip, every time."

Police shared the following tips ahead of the holiday:

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  • Before you go out, choose a sober driver or plan to use a taxi, public transit or a rideshare service (Uber, Lyft, etc.).
  • If you host, offer alcohol-free beverages and help guests arrange sober transportation.
  • If you’ve used cannabis, do not drive. Effects can be delayed and impair reaction time and judgment.
  • If you see an impaired driver on the road, pull over safely and call 911.
  • Make sure everyone in the vehicle wears a seat belt. It’s your best defense against an impaired driver.

The campaign is paid for by federal traffic safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.

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