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OSP targets impaired drivers over holidays

Oregon State Police will join other local law enforcement agencies through the end of December and into the New Year to step up efforts to remove impaired drivers from highways.

The extra DUII enforcement runs now through the end of the New Year’s holiday weekend.

“No amount of good cheer will be able to save you from the consequences of driving under the influence,” said Capt. Gerry Gregg, director of the OSP Patrol Services Division. “There will be no exceptions or excuses whether you are driving with a buzz or falling down drunk. You will be arrested.”

OSP and the Oregon Department of Transportation are urging holiday travelers to remember these tips:

• Don’t drink and drive, and don’t ride with anyone who has had too much to drink.

• Never use illegal drugs.

• Volunteer to be a designated driver.

• If someone who’s been drinking insists on driving, take his keys.

• If hosting a gathering, provide non-alcoholic beverages.

• Use public transit or local drive-home services.

• Always use safety restraints.

• Avoid travel after midnight, especially on weekends or holidays.

• Drive defensively at all times.

• Report any suspected impaired driving by calling 1-800-24DRUNK (800-243-7865) or 911.

Democrat-Herald

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