Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Has Begun

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“No excuses,” says the Whiteside County Sheriff’s Office. The Office is currently partnering with the Illinois State Police and Law Enforcement across the State, to step up efforts to stop impaired driving and to help save lives, as we near the end of summer and the onset of the busy Labor Day weekend.

“Our first priority is to keep people safe, so we’re asking everyone to plan ahead for a sober ride home, if they’ll be drinking or using another impairing substance,” said Sheriff John F. Booker. “Let’s make this a partnership between Law Enforcement and motorists. Help us protect the community and put an end to the dangers of impaired driving.”

The high-visibility “Drive Sober of Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign runs now through the early-morning hours of Tuesday, September 5, 2023. During this period, motorists can expect to see roadside safety checks, more Officers on the road, and increased messaging about the dangers of impaired driving.

In addition to looking for drunk drivers, Whiteside County Sheriff’s Office will be stepping up seat belt enforcement, particularly at night, when seat belt usage rates are at their lowest. Speeders and distracted drivers sold also be aware.

The Labor Day “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” and “Drive High. Get a DUI” enforcement efforts are made possible by Federal Highway Safety Funds, administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.