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Successful Application of DUI Checkpoints Over the Holidays

According to a New York Criminal Lawyer, law enforcement officials executed a well thought out plan to stop drunk drivers in their tracks over the holiday season, keeping the roadways safe for all drivers and passengers. Reports showed an increase of DUI checkpoints in various areas throughout the United States, as far West as California, meaning more police officers patrolling more streets and by all manner of transportation, though roadblocks seemed to be a major factor in the arrests that were made.

Alcohol related accidents tend to rise sharply immediately following Christmas, as the New Year approaches, reports the New York Criminal Lawyer. Most of the additional roadblocks were to be installed early Friday evening, December 31, and extended until midnight on January 2, to insure that those people who had been out partying maintained safe and legal driving standards, according to records.

Merry travelers noticed the extra police presence and kept their eyes on the road. Even so, there were thousands of arrests made and hundreds of accidents on the highways over what is arguably considered to be one of the deadliest holidays of the year. The fact that New Years Eve fell on a weekend concerned police, as the potential for big parties in celebration of the coming calendar change were even greater than if the holiday fallen in the middle of the week.

The New York Criminal Lawyer went on to say that it is always advisable to choose a designated driver whenever alcohol winds up in the mix, whether it is a holiday weekend or a laid back Monday evening. A driver who is impaired, even minimally, is more likely to be involved in a traffic accident. Like the bill boards say; be responsible. Don’t drink and drive. Choose a designated driver.

Drinking and driving is a serious offense in our legal system and can result in hefty fines, court fees, suspension of license and even incarceration. A New York Criminal Attorney can help. If you or someone you know is involved in a DUI or other alcohol related offense, contact a New York Criminal Attorney and get the support that you need.

The Office of Stephen Bilkis and Associates can offer you support and guidance as well as a free consultation when you contact us at 1-800-NY-NY-LAW. We have offices in New York City, including Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island and The Bronx and in Nassau County, Suffolk County and Westchester County.

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