Algonquin Police Gear Up for Labor Day

From the Algonquin Police Department:

Celebrate Safely: This Labor Day, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

(Algonquin, IL) –As Illinoisans gear up to mark the end of summer with Labor Day celebrations throughout the state, the Algonquin Police Department announced its plans for a traffic safety campaign focusing on drunk, unbuckled and distracted drivers.

“Our goal is to help ensure that our community’s residents and visitors make it home safely after the party ends,” said Sergeant Robert Salazar.

“We’ll be out in force to keep impaired drivers off the roads. If you’ll be celebrating, we urge you to plan ahead for a sober ride. It could be a matter of life or death.”

The Algonquin Police Department is partnering with the Illinois State Police and local law enforcement across Illinois for the increased statewide effort.

The high-visibility crackdown will run from Aug. 16 through the holiday weekend into the early morning hours of Sept. 3.

Before the fun starts this Labor Day, remember to designate a sober driver and don’t let friends or family members drive drunk. Even a small amount of alcohol can impair judgment and reaction times, making driving unsafe.

The “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign is funded by federal traffic safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation. The crackdown runs concurrently with a media campaign reminding motorists that impaired driving has “Life or Death” consequences. Visit LifeOrDeathIllinois.com for more information.


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Algonquin Police Gear Up for Labor Day — 3 Comments

  1. Even illegals? Nawwwwwwwwww.

    Fogetaboutit. Too much paperwork.

  2. Let’s honor the reason for the season! On Labor Day we honor the courage and commitment of those who gave their time, effort and their own lives in the fight to improve the working conditions of Americans and all others around the world. Stay tuned…tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock, tic, tock…

  3. Seems the Algonquin PD is more interested in PR than catching crooks.

    They should publish the burglary crime stats which would show a steep increase over the past 3 yrs!

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