Hudson County Sheriff’s Office launching roving DWI enforcement effort tomorrow

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The Hudson County Sherif’s Office will be launching a roving driving while intoxicated (DWI) enforcement effort tomorrow, which will continue through Sunday.


By John Heinis/Hudson County View

“Driving under the influence is a serious offense that endangers not only the lives of the driver but everyone on the road,” Sheriff Frank Schillari said in a statement.

“By launching this Roving DWI Enforcement Detail, we aim to send a clear message: If you drive impaired, you will be caught.”

Beginning at 8 p.m. on November 27th, specially trained officers will monitor key areas known for high traffic and potential DWI incidents.

The enforcement detail will include saturation patrols, and proactive measures to identify and apprehend those committing DWI offenses.

The public is encouraged to report any suspected impaired driving by calling 201- 915-1300. Officers will be on high alert for erratic driving behaviors, and citizens’ vigilance is crucial in helping to maintain public safety.

This effort aligns with national campaigns aimed at reducing drunk driving, reinforcing that the consequences can be severe, including loss of life, injuries, and legal repercussions.


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