Crime & Safety
REMINDER: DUI Checkpoints, Patrols Start Friday In Lower Merion
The police department will be out in force as part of a national effort to combat driving under the influence.

ARDMORE, PA – In case you missed it, police in Lower Merion Township are gearing up for an increased presence on township roads this weekend as part of a national effort to combat driving under the influence.
From June 9 to June 10, police will be using impaired driving checkpoints combined with roving patrols in the township to combat impaired driving.
The checkpoints and patrols are being deployed in partnership with a national impaired driving crackdown featuring intensified, highly visible enforcement activities using the tagline “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over."
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A sobriety checkpoint is a highly visible, systematic method for stopping vehicles at a selected location to determine whether motorists are operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances, police said.
The sobriety checkpoint is being funded by a PennDOT grant and is one of many tools utilized to increase public safety through increased awareness created by high profile enforcement, according to police.
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For more information, contact the Lower Merion Police Department at (610) 645-6204.
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