Crime & Safety
DUI Crackdown Coming To Main Line This Weekend
One Main Line police department will be conducting DUI checkpoints and increasing roving DUI patrols Friday through Sunday.

Police on the Main Line are planning a crack down on impaired driving this weekend.
From Friday, May 18 through Sunday, May 29, Lower Merion Township Police will be conducting DUI check points and have increased roving DUI patrols.
Lower Merion Police are enforcing DUI laws this weekend as part of a national impaired driving crackdown featuring intensified, highly visible enforcement activities using the tagline “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over."
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Sobriety checkpoints are highly visible, systematic ways to stop vehicles at a selected location to ensure drivers motorists are not operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance.
The checkpoints are funded by a PennDOT grant.
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For more information, contact the Lower Merion Police Department at (610) 645-6204.
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