North Carolina To Launch Fall 'Booze It & Lose It' 1998
20 November 1998
North Carolina To Launch Fall 'Booze It & Lose It' 1998N.C. Law Enforcement To Crack Down On Impaired Driving Prior To Busy Holiday Travel WHAT: KICK OFF OF 1998 'BOOZE IT & LOSE IT' ANTI-IMPAIRED DRIVING CAMPAIGN WHEN: 2 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1998 WHERE: CHILDREN'S GARDEN, INTERSECTION OF WILMINGTON AND LANE STREETS, DOWNTOWN RALEIGH RAIN SITE: BENEATH TENT AT SAME LOCATION RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 19 -- Lt. Gov. Dennis Wicker will launch the fall 1998 "Booze It & Lose It" anti-driving while impaired (DWI) campaign 2 p.m., Friday, Nov. 20, in the Children's Garden at the intersection of Wilmington and Lane streets in downtown Raleigh. Flanked by the state's two BATmobiles and law enforcement officers from across the state, Wicker will remind North Carolinians that it's "Booze It & Lose It" on the state's roadways. During the campaign (Nov. 20-Dec. 6), North Carolina law enforcement officers will begin stepped-up enforcement of DWI laws with sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols across the state, before, during, and after the busy holiday travel season. In case of rain, the event will be held at the Children's Garden location beneath a tent. At the kickoff, Wicker will be joined by North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Jim Long, Transportation Secretary Norris Tolson, Governor's Highway Safety Program Director Joe Parker, and Durham County District Attorney James Hardin Jr., who successfully prosecuted a first-degree DWI murder conviction. Wicker will give motorists notice that law enforcement officers will be cracking down on drunk driving during the holiday season and that the state's tough, new drunk driving laws take effect on Dec. 1. Last Thanksgiving weekend, 22 people died in North Carolina highway crashes; three of those fatalities were alcohol-related. Law enforcement officers from across the state will attend the "Booze It & Lose It" launch in a show of support for heightened efforts to stop alcohol-related deaths and injuries. City police agencies, county sheriffs' offices, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, and other state agencies will join forces to strictly enforce the drunk driving laws. Sobriety checkpoints will be held in communities across the state, including Asheville, Charlotte, Fayetteville, Greensboro, Greenville, and Wilmington the weekend of Nov. 20-22. Two breath-alcohol testing (BAT) mobile units, used by law enforcement across the state, will be on display. The state's first BATmobile, coordinated by the Forensic Tests for Alcohol Branch of the Department of Health and Natural Resources, has been in action for more than two years. This year, the North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP) has launched its own BATmobile, which is being put into operation for the first time during "Booze It & Lose It." In addition, North Carolina law enforcement officers will be participating in the national "Operation ABC Mobilization: America Buckles Up Children" that will run during the first week of "Booze It & Lose It," Nov. 23-29. At the Nov. 20 event, a child safety seat demonstration will be conducted by the NCSHP. The following events will take place during the first weekend of "Booze It & Lose It": Friday, Nov. 20, 1998 GREENSBORO Checkpoint Location: East Market Street at Franklin Boulevard, with NCSHP BATmobile Time: 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Contact: Sgt. Ken Whitesell, Guilford County Sheriff's Office, 336-373-3876 FAYETTEVILLE Checkpoint Location: Cumberland Road between Hope Mills Road and Tucker Street, with BATmobile Time: 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Contact: 1st Sgt. D.C. Broome, North Carolina State Highway Patrol, 910-486-1334 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1998 ASHEVILLE Checkpoint Location: South Charlotte Street and Beaumont Avenue Time: 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Contact: Sgt. Faye Harper, Asheville Police Department, 828-251-4910 CHARLOTTE Checkpoint Location: South Boulevard near Woodlawn Road, with NCSHP BATmobile Time: 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Contact: Capt. Larry Blydenburg, Charlotte- Mecklenburg Police Department, 704-336-4197 GREENVILLE Checkpoint Location: N.C. 11 North and N.C. 33, near the airport, with BATmobile Time: 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Contact: Capt. John Ennis, Greenville Police Department, 252-329-4330 WILMINGTON Checkpoint Location: Castle Hayne Road, near Wrightsboro Time: Starting at 9 p.m. Contact: Cpl. Jim Hager, New Hanover County Sheriff's Office, 910-341-4286