Crime & Safety
Lacey Police Get $6,000 Grant For 2020 DWI Crackdown
Police departments across New Jersey got funds to participate in the annual "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" campaign.
LACEY, NJ — If you're drinking this holiday season, you'd better not drive.
Law enforcement officials throughout New Jersey, including Lacey, are cracking down on drivers impaired by alcohol or drugs as part of the annual end-of-year "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" statewide campaign.
To assist with the efforts, the state Division of Highway Traffic Safety has awarded grants totaling $656,340 to 112 towns across the state to fund enhanced patrolling and high-visibility sobriety checkpoints throughout New Jersey during the month of December.
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The Lacey Township Police Department was awarded $6,000 to take part in the campaign.
Starting Friday and continuing through Jan. 1, 2020, local and state law enforcement officials will be patrolling New Jersey roads looking for drunk and impaired drivers as part of the annual "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" holiday campaign.
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"This has been a year of tremendous loss for New Jersey residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and we are all feeling especially grateful for the loved ones with us this holiday season," said Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal. "Help ensure that everyone can safely celebrate this year by driving sober and unimpaired. Drunk driving crashes are tragic and preventable. We are stepping up patrols and enforcement to keep New Jersey roadways safe for all who use them this holiday season."
Of the 559 people killed in traffic crashes in New Jersey last year, nearly a quarter of them – 129 – lost their lives in crashes involving drunk drivers.
"Our mission is to ensure that travelers on New Jersey roadways reach their destinations safely - especially during the holiday season when crash risks increase," said Eric Heitmann, director of Division of Highway Traffic Safety.
Last year, the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over holiday campaign resulted in 1,380 DWI arrests (alcohol and/or drugs) statewide; and participating police agencies issued 4,960 and 2,023 speeding and seat belt summonses, respectively, officials said. A number of departments reported noteworthy accomplishments, including 14 agencies making 13 or more DWI arrests during the campaign.
This story contains original reporting by Tom Davis.
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