Crime & Safety

Georgia State Patrol Awarded H.E.A.T. Grant For DUI Patrols

The grant allows the agency to continue its Nighthawks DUI Taskforce, which has a presence in Alpharetta, Milton and Fulton County.

The Georgia State Patrol has been awarded a traffic safety Highway Enforcement of Aggressive Traffic, or H.E.A.T., grant of almost $2.37 million from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety.

The grant provides funding for the agency to continue its Nighthawks DUI Task Force as well as the department’s Administrative License Suspension (ALS) Program.

H.E.A.T includes the primary goals of (1) reducing impaired driving crashes; (2) reducing excessive speeding; (3) increasing the safety belt usage rate; and (4) educating the public about traffic safety. The grant went into effect. Oct. 1 and will continue until Sept. 30, 2015.

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The ALS program and the GSP Nighthawks were created in 2004. Under the ALS program, Georgia state troopers receive training, legal assistance and, in some cases, legal representation as they testify at Administrative License Suspension hearings for people charged with driving under the influence.

In Georgia, under certain circumstances, the state can administratively suspend the driver’s license and the ALS hearing is held when the motorist contests the suspension. Former prosecutor Dee Brophy is the ALS attorney who developed the program and represents troopers at the ALS hearings.

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The GSP Nighthawks Task Force is comprised of three teams of Georgia state troopers who have undergone specialized training in impaired driving enforcement. The Nighthawks began patrols in the fall 2004 in Fulton, Cobb, Clayton, DeKalb and Gwinnett counties during the peak hours for impaired drivers.

In 2009, the Nighthawks added six troopers to the metro team and also formed a team to patrol the Savannah-Statesboro area. Additionally, Nighthawk troopers patrol in the Athens-Clarke County area. In 2012, a third team was formed to patrol in Macon and Columbus.

Impaired drivers account for almost one-third of the traffic deaths on Georgia roads each year and the effort to reduce the number of impaired driving fatal crashes is one of the objectives of the Nighthawk DUI Task Force.

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