Crime & Safety
Main Line DUI Checkpoints, Patrols Coming Next Weekend
Police said officers will be out in force next weekend as part of a national effort to crack down on driving under the influence.

A Main Line police department is giving you a heads up that its officers will be out in force next weekend to crack down on driving under the influence.
From June 9 to June 10, Lower Merion Township 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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