Politics & Government
Drive Sober, Or Get Pulled Over in Olivette
Olivette Police Department cracking down on Impaired Drivers Aug. 17 to Sept. 3.

Information was provided by Rick Knox, chief of police for the City of Olivette.
The sobering fact is that impaired driving contributes to nearly 30 percent of all Missouri traffic fatalities. In 2011, 220 people were killed and 902 seriously injured in crashes involving an impaired driver; that’s why the Olivette Police Department will join other Missouri law enforcement agencies to crack down on drunk driving Aug. 17 - Sept. 3.
Olivette police will participate in statewide sobriety checkpoints and DWI saturation patrols enforcing Missouri’s DWI laws and keeping impaired drivers off the road.
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Consequences of drunk driving include jail time, loss of their driver licenses, or being sentenced to use ignition interlocks. Insurance rates go up. Other financial hits include attorney fees, court costs, lost time at work, and the potential loss of job or job prospects. When family, friends and co-workers find out, violators can also face tremendous personal embarrassment and humiliation.
“Driving drunk is simply not worth all the consequences,” stated Chief Rick Knox. “Our message is simple and unwavering: Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”
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