New York State Park Police Announces July Crackdown on Drunk Drivers, Speeding, and Seat Belt Use

ALBANY, NY (06/30/2010)(readMedia)-- The New York State Park Police today announced that its officers will be out in full force during the Fourth of July holiday period, cracking down on drunk or drug-impaired drivers with an aggressive enforcement effort.

"Driving while drunk or impaired by drugs isn't worth the tremendous risk. If you've had too much holiday spirit, you'd better find a safe and sober ride home, or your chances of arrest are high," said Chief Richard O'Donnell, Director of Law Enforcement for the Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation.

"Too many people still fail to understand that alcohol and driving don't mix. Impaired driving is no accident-nor is it a victimless crime" said Chief O'Donnell. State Park Police officers will be using sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols to detect impaired drivers.

Much of the tragedy from drunk driving can be prevented with a few simple precautions before going out to celebrate:

  • Plan a safe way home before your festivities begin and designate a sober driver;
  • If you're impaired, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use public transportation so you are sure to get home safely;
  • If you happen to see a drunk driver on the road, don't hesitate to contact your local law enforcement.

The State Park Police will build on the impaired driving effort with two other campaigns during July.

A summer long Safe Speeds –Safe Parks Campaign during which State Park Police Officers will aggressively target speeding drivers in Parks and areas previously identified as problem speed areas. State Parks include every type of roadway from multi-lane highways to single lane roads. Our parks are full of motorists and pedestrians. We are particularly concerned for the safety of children who are on foot or riding in vehicles. Officers will be enforcing speed limits and looking for reckless or aggressive drivers who endanger other park users.