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Indiana State Police using full-court press to combat impaired, dangerous driving in March

Listen to this article LAFAYETTE — Lafayette State Police Post officials said troopers will be cracking down on dangerous and impaired driving in March as part of a statewide enforcement campaign. From Feb. 26 through March 21, officers will be conducting high-visibility patrols showing zero tolerance for those driving aggressively, over the speed limit, or under the influence. The overtime patrols are funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) through an Indiana Criminal Justice Institute (ICJI) grant. “Dangerous and impaired driving continues to be a problem especially around high-risk events like St. Patrick’s Day and the NCAA Tournament,” said Lt. Tom McKee, district commander of the Lafayette State Police Post. “However you celebrate this year, do so responsibly. Slow down, buckle up, and if you drink, don’t drive. It’s that simple.”

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) The Terre Haute Police Department announced Tuesday that it will be conducting a ‘full-court press’ in March to combat impaired, dangerous motorists, as part of a statewide enforcement campaign. Drivers are urged to remain sober during St. Patrick’s Day and the NCAA Tournament. From Friday, Feb. 26, through March 21, [.]

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Police Conducting Full-Court Press In March To Combat Impaired, Dangerous Driving

Police Conducting ‘Full-Court Press’ In March To Combat Impaired, Dangerous Driving By Dearborn County Traffic Safety Partnership, news release Shutterstock photo. (Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Dearborn County Traffic Safety Partnership (DCTSP) today announced that officers will be cracking down on dangerous and impaired driving in March, as part of a statewide enforcement campaign. From February 26, through March 21, 2021, officers will be conducting high-visibility patrols showing zero tolerance for those driving aggressively, over the speed limit or under the influence. The overtime patrols are funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) through an Indiana Criminal Justice Institute grant. “Dangerous and impaired driving continues to be a problem, especially around high-risk events like St. Patrick’s Day and the NCAA Tournament,” said Assistant Chief Brian Miller. “However you celebrate this year, do so responsibly. Slow

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