The Concord Police Department will join nearly 126 other law enforcement agencies statewide and thousands of other agencies nationwide participating in an intensive crackdown on impaired driving. The federally funded mobilizations through the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security, Highway Safety Division, known as Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over is conducted at various times of the year.
National Statistics
Nationally, impaired driving is one of the nation's most often committed and deadliest crimes leading to catastrophic human and economic losses. Statistics show one alcohol impaired driving-related fatality occurred every 53 minutes across the nation in 2011. In that same year, 114 people died as a result of alcohol related crashes in the Commonwealth where drivers had a blood alcohol content level of 0.08 or higher.
"It's predictable but fact, the number of drivers operating under the influence increases during holiday weekends, especially during the summer. All too often that means innocent, law-abiding people suffer tragic consequences from this careless disregard for human life. We're committed to ending the carnage so we're intensifying enforcement during this crackdown and will be especially vigilant during nights and weekends when impaired drivers are most likely on our roads.
Unwavering Crackdown
Officers from the Concord Police Department will be aggressively looking for all impaired drivers during the crackdown with plans to arrest anyone found operating a vehicle while impaired - regardless of age, vehicle type, or time of day.
"Our message is simple and unwavering: operate a vehicle impaired and we will arrest you. No exceptions, Driving impaired is simply not worth the potential consequences.
Consequences of Impaired Driving In any impaired driving stop, violators could face consequences which could easily run into thousands of dollars:
• Attorney fees
• Court costs
• Fines
• Increased insurance rates
• Jail time
• Lost wages
• Mandatory use of ignition interlock devices
• Potential loss of job or job prospects
• Suspension or loss of drivers' licenses