Crime & Safety
No Tickets During Memorial Day DWI Crackdown
The results were encouraging, and the summer will bring more Stop DWI campaigns.

Putnam County Sheriff Donald B. Smith and Town of Kent Police Department Chief Alex Divernieri report the results of their coordinated increased patrols for drunk drivers along area roadways over the Memorial Day weekend.
Smith said that sheriff’s deputies and officers from the Kent Police Department were on the lookout for drunk drivers over the Memorial Day weekend, and it seems the increased visibility of patrols did have the desired deterrent effect, as no drivers checked during the weekend enforcement detail were found to be under the influence.
The stepped up patrols were part of a statewide STOP-DWI campaign. Historically, holiday festivities usually gives rise to increased incidents of impaired driving and drinking related crashes, resulting in injuries and deaths on New York roadways.
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“Unfortunately, those summertime activities all too often result in some people drinking too much and then driving—a deadly combination that we are trying to deter," Divernieri said.
While STOP-DWI efforts across New York have led to significant reductions in the numbers of alcohol and drug-related fatalities, too many lives are still being lost because of crashes caused by drunk or impaired drivers.
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Highly visible and highly publicized efforts like the STOP-DWI Crackdown Campaign aim to further reduce the incidence of drunk and impaired driving. Research shows that high-visibility enforcement can reduce fatalities caused by drunken driving by as much as 20 percent.
The STOP-DWI Labor Day Crackdown is one of many statewide enforcement initiatives promoted by the New York State STOP-DWI Association and funded by local STOP-DWI programs, the STOP-DWI Foundation, and the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee. This multi-agency partnership has allowed local programs to significantly increase their DWI enforcement and public awareness efforts. The Statewide STOP-DWI Crackdown Campaign also targets New Year’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and the national holiday season in December
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