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Sobriety Checkpoints Set for Jefferson County Through Dec. 16

As part of the 2012 Holiday DWI Enforcement Campaign, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department will be cracking down on impaired drivers.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s department is asking drivers not to let alcohol ruin their holiday season. Or ruin the holiday for anyone else. 

As part of the 2012 Holiday DWI Enforcement Campaign, the department will be stepping up enforcement efforts and holding sobriety checkpoints from now until Dec. 16. St. Louis County Police are also involved with the campaign.

“Losing a loved one during the holiday season is a tragedy no one should have to endure,” stated Sheriff Oliver Glenn Boyer. “Impaired driving is a preventable crime, and we intend to crack down so drivers feel secure when travelling on Jefferson County and Missouri’s roadways.”

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The Sherriff’s Department asks that you consider some of the consequences if you are caught driving while intoxicated:

  • For the first conviction (or first conviction in over five years), your license will be suspended for 30 days followed by a 60-day suspension if a hardship license is not obtained.
  • A second conviction results in a $1,000 fine, a yearlong revocation of your license and up to a year in jail. You will also be required to install an ignition interlock system on your vehicle, preventing our car from starting when you have alcohol on your breath.
  • Third and subsequent convictions can be penalized with up to a $5,000 fine, a 10-year license denial, and/or up to seven years in jail.
  • If you cause a fatal crash while intoxicated, you could be charged with involuntary manslaughter, a felony resulting in up to seven years of jail time, a $5,000 fine or both.

To learn more about impaired driving, visit www.savemolives.com.

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  • Safety Checkpoints: Guilty Until Proven Innocent?
  • St. Louis County Police Conducting Sobriety Checkpoints This Month

 

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