Adams County Sheriff’s Office to Participate in the ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Campaign

To combat impaired driving, Adams County Sheriff’s Office will join other law enforcement agencies throughout Wisconsin participating in the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” national campaign from Aug. 18 to Sept. 3, 2017.

Drivers impaired by alcohol, prescription medication, or other drugs endanger everyone. Impaired driving is 100 percent preventable, but too many people are still being killed or injured because of the irresponsible decision to drive while impaired.

Rather than risk an impaired driving arrest or crash, the Adams County Sheriff’s Office urges you to follow these common sense suggestions:

  • Choose a sober designated driver before you start drinking.
  • If you’re feeling “buzzed”, you likely are over the 0.08 BAC limit and should not drive.
  • The Zero In Wisconsin traffic safety program has a free “Drive Sober” mobile app that can be downloaded by visiting zeroinwisconsin.gov
  • Some taverns and restaurants have programs to provide patrons with a safe ride home. Visit www.tlw.org/ and click on Safe Ride.
  • Report impaired drivers to local law enforcement by calling 911.

Source: WRJC.com

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