Michigan Truckers to Help Spot Drunk Drivers
WHAT: News conference to kick off the statewide "You Drink & Drive. You Lose." mobilization, to include "Night Owls," a force of more than 900 commercial truck drivers from five Michigan companies who will help identify possible drunk drivers during the 17-day mobilization June 27-July 13.
WHY: "Night Owls" help increase the likelihood of drunk drivers being stopped and arrested this holiday. Officers from more than 540 law enforcement agencies will conduct aggressive drunk driving patrols throughout the state.
Nearly 35 percent of all fatal traffic crashes in Michigan last year involved alcohol. During the Fourth of July period in 2002, 44 percent of the 27 fatal crashes in Michigan involved alcohol. There were 30 people killed as a result of those crashes.
WHEN: Thursday, June 26, 2003 10:00 a.m. WHERE: Michigan State Police Metro North Post 14350 Ten Mile Road Oak Park WHO: Lieutenant Colonel Peter Munoz, Commander, Uniform Services Bureau, Michigan State Police Sheriff Michael Bouchard, Oakland County Sheriff's Department Chief Barnett Jones, Sterling Heights Police Department
PRNewswire -- June 23