Manor Police to Increase Holiday DWI Patrols

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(Credit: Manor Police Department)

The holiday season can be a dangerous time for alcohol-related crashes, deaths and injuries on Texas roadways. In 2017, there were 2,469 alcohol-related crashes in Texas during the holiday season.  These crashes killed 96 people and seriously injured another 202.

In response, the Manor Police Department and law enforcement officers across Texas will increase DWI patrols to identify and stop impaired drivers as part of the Texas Department of Transportation’s “Plan While You Can” campaign. The campaign aims to decrease crashes and save lives by urging drivers to plan a sober ride prior to driving to their holiday celebrations. The increased enforcement begins today and runs through Jan. 1, 2019.

“Alcohol-related crashes are 100-percent preventable. There is no excuse for getting behind the wheel while impaired.” said James Allen, Lieutenant. “We urge drivers to take the simple step of planning ahead for a sober ride. It is a decision which can save a life.”

While drivers under the influence of alcohol risk killing or seriously injuring themselves or others, they also face up to $17,000 in fines and fees, jail time and loss of their driver’s license. Manor Police Department and TxDOT strongly encourage everyone to plan for a sober ride before the celebrations begin. Visit SoberRides.org to find alternatives to drinking alcohol and driving, such as:

  • Designating a sober driver
  • Calling a cab or ride-share service
  • Using mass transit
  • Asking a sober friend or family member for a ride
  • Spending the night

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