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Kingsport Police Department
David Quillin, Chief of Police 200 Shelby Street • Kingsport, TN 37660 |
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NEWS RELEASE | |||
SUBJECT: | K.P.D. to Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint as Part of Booze It & Lose It Campaign | ||
DATE: | August 27, 2018 | ||
GENERAL NARRATIVE | |||
As an integral component of the Tennessee Highway Safety Office Booze It & Lose It Campaign, and in the ongoing effort to reduce the problem of Driving Under the Influence and resulting crashes, injuries, and deaths, the Kingsport Police Department will be conducting a Sobriety Checkpoint on Saturday, September 1, 2018. This Checkpoint will be held at an undisclosed time and location within the City of Kingsport.
As previously released: The Kingsport Police Department has once again partnered with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) by participating in their annual Booze It & Lose It Campaign. The campaign encourages participating agencies to step up their education and enforcement efforts surrounding impaired driving. This year’s campaign runs from August 17 until September 3, 2018, which encompasses the Labor Day holiday weekend, which is statistically one of the deadliest weekends of the year, with impaired drivers endangering themselves and others on America’s roadways. Beyond the risk of serious injury or death associated with impaired driving, being convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs can impact your life in many ways, including loss of employment, prevention of employment in certain jobs, higher insurance rates, serious financial setbacks, personal and family embarrassment, and incarceration. The Kingsport Police Department continues to stress that Tennessee D.U.I. laws apply not just to alcohol, but to any substance that impairs the ability to drive, including illegal drugs, over-the-counter (OTC) medications, as well as prescription drugs, even if they are prescribed by a physician. The Kingsport Police Department is stressing the dangers of driving impaired to our community. Impaired driving is a massive problem in the United States, with more than 10,000 people dying annually. If you are out on the roads and you see someone driving impaired, please report it. You could help save a life. The Kingsport Police Department recommends the following safe alternatives to drinking and driving:
Remember…Booze It & Lose It. Lose your license, your freedom, your life! To download the NHTSA SaferRide app, visit: https://one.NHTSA.gov/link/SaferRide For more information about the THSO, visit: www.TNTrafficSafety.org. |
RELEASING OFFICER | ||
Thomas M. Patton, Public Information Officer
Kingsport Police Department Professional Standards Unit 423-229-9433 (Desk) • 423-224-2786 (FAX) ThomasMPatton |