Crime & Safety
Sobriety Checkpoint In Reston Tonight (ICYMI)
The sobriety checkpoint will be held at an unknown time in an unknown area of the Reston District Station.

Editor's note: This article was originally published earlier this week.
RESTON, VA -- Drunk drivers, beware: Fairfax County Police officers will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint in the Reston District Station tonight.
Police are not revealing where the checkpoint will take place, or what time exactly it is scheduled for.
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The legal blood-alcohol content (BAC) limit in Virginia is 0.08 percent. For a first driving under the influence (DUI) offense, the penalty is an administrative license suspension for seven days, a minimum $250 fine (max $300), license revocation for one year, and other possible penalties. A second offense could carry jail time.
Officers from the Reston District Station will be conducting a sobriety checkpoint this Friday. Don't drink and drive! pic.twitter.com/xkkzm5FSRJ
— Fairfax Co. Police (@fairfaxpolice) November 7, 2017
Image via FCPD
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