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Arlington Police Urge Residents Not to Drink and Drive This Holiday Season

ARLINGTON – As everyone prepares to continue their holiday celebrations this week, Chief Frederick Ryan and the Arlington Police Department are urging residents to never drink and drive.

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Arlington Police Department
Frederick Ryan, Chief of Police
112 Mystic St.
Arlington, MA 02474

For Immediate Release

Monday, Dec. 21, 2015

Contact: Captain Richard Flynn, PIO
Office: 781-316-3907
Cell: 781-844-1224
Email: rflynn@town.arlington.ma.us

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

Arlington Police Urge Residents Not to Drink and Drive This Holiday Season 

ARLINGTON – As everyone prepares to continue their holiday celebrations this week, Chief Frederick Ryan and the Arlington Police Department are urging residents to never drink and drive.

Due to an increase in drunk-driving related fatalities during the holiday season every year, Arlington Police will be actively searching for and arresting drunk drivers as part of the national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign from Dec. 16 to Jan. 1.

If you are drinking and driving, Arlington Police will stop you.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in December 2013, 733 people were killed in crashes involving at least one driver or motorcycle operator with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher. Twenty-three of those deaths occurred on Christmas Day.

“Drinking and driving is absolutely never the right decision. Please — if you plan on enjoying a drink to celebrate the holidays, plan accordingly. Arrange for a sober driver to bring you home, take public transportation or call a cab.” Chief Ryan said. “We want all of our residents to safely enjoy their holiday. If you have had too much to drink, do not get behind the wheel. The Arlington Police have zero tolerance for drunk driving and will be actively looking for those who choose to drive drunk.”

As part of this campaign, police will be increasing patrols. Those who are caught drinking and driving could face jail time, fines, loss of driver’s license, towing fees, and other expenses which, on average, total approximately $10,000.

Chief Ryan encourages residents to follow these tips to keep their holiday safe:

  • Even one drink can impair your judgement and increase the risk of getting arrested for driving drunk or having a crash.
  • Plan ahead to have a designated sober driver or use public transportation if you will be drinking. If you’ve been drinking, call a sober friend or family member, use public transportation, or call a taxi.
  • If you see a driver who appears to be drunk on the road, call the police immediately.
  • If someone you know has been drinking and is about to drive, take their keys and help them get home safely.

For more information, visit www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov or contact the Arlington Police Department at 781-643-1212.

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