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Hawaii Island Police Reminds Motorists 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled over' on July 4

  • With July 4th weekend underway, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office launches checkpoints, enhanced patrols, and a 'No Refusal' policy to curb drunk driving.
  • This surge follows the Fourth of July being one of the deadliest holidays for traffic crashes, with impaired driving incidents often increasing, highlighting enforcement needs.
  • Last year, North Carolina Department of Transportation recorded over 176 alcohol-related crashes and five deaths during Fourth of July weekend; drivers aged 21 to 34 accounted for 48% of fatalities.
  • A PCT 4 Deputy stopped a vehicle performing a burnout, leading to a DWI arrest, illustrating enforcement efforts during the holiday weekend.
  • In coming days, attorneys will draft warrants for blood draws, with the public urged to plan for sober rides to support safety efforts.
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Authorities of North Carolina will intensify this weekend operations against drunken driving, as part of a campaign to reduce alcohol shocks during the July 4th holiday. The entry Reinforce Operations in North Carolina for Drunk Driving on the Weekend of July 4 was first posted on July 4, 2025 at 7:22 pm.©2024 "Link Latino NC". Use of this feed is for non-commercial staff use only. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then th…

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