Taking Down DUI Traffic Enforcement Campaign

Taking Down DUI Traffic Enforcement Campaign
Taking Down DUI Traffic Enforcement Campaign — City of Coffeyville
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Contact: Officer Justin Hanigan

Phone: (620) 252 6160, email: Justin.hanigan@coffeyvillepd.org

Beginning December 26th, 2022 continuing through January 2nd, 2023 the Coffeyville Police Department will join many other law enforcement agencies across the state, including the Kansas Highway Patrol, in the*Taking Down DUI traffic enforcement campaign.

The New Year’s Holiday period outranks most of the other holidays in number of crashes in which at least one of the drivers is impaired by alcohol and/or other drugs. Driving while impaired is wrong, but you know that already.   A DUI can stay with you for life, and you WILL get caught, we hope that is a sobering thought. Make the right choice, the sober choice, beginning now. 

According to Officer Justin Hanigan, “Keep in mind that if you are going to be using ANY impairing substance– don’t even consider driving. Line up a ride with a sober acquaintance or other safe transportation BEFORE you go out. On the drive to zero, you are in the driver’s seat.”

Original source can be found here.



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