Crime & Safety
Tiverton Police Adds Extra DUI Patrols In Honor Of Tori Lynn Andreozzi
Tori Andreozzi was 12 years old when she was struck by an impaired driver while walking home in West Warwick and suffered a brain injury.
TIVERTON, RI — To prevent drunken driving, Tiverton police will be conducting RIPTIDE patrols during the New Year's weekend in honor of Tori Lynn Andreozzi.
In 2003, Andreozzi was 12 years old when she was struck by an impaired driver while walking home from her bus stop in West Warwick. She suffered a permanent brain injury and later became the center of “The Ripple Effect” campaign against drunk driving in Rhode Island.
Andreozzi lived with her injuries for many years but died on Nov. 1 because of the consequences of those injuries.
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During this coming weekend, which coincides with the New Year’s holiday, members of the Tiverton Police Department will be on the lookout for impaired and reckless drivers as part of the Rhode Island Department of Transportation's Operation Blue RIPTIDE (Rhode Island Police Teaming for Impaired Driving Enforcement) campaign.
"All decisions have consequences, however, the decision to get behind the wheel while impaired can result in deadly consequences not just for oneself but for others as well," Police Chief Patrick Jones said in a statement. "In honor of Tori, we ask that all community members who plan to drink or use marijuana or other drugs this weekend plan ahead and not get behind the wheel. To ensure everyone's safety this weekend, we recommend having a designated driver, using a ride-sharing service or taking public transportation to safely get home."
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Tiverton police reminded community members to never get behind the wheel if they have been drinking and to never get into a vehicle if the driver is impaired.
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