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Alabama law enforcement watching for impaired drivers during July 4th weekend

Police across the state have one message for motorists ahead of the 4th of July holiday weekend: Don t drive impaired. State Troopers will be on Alabama s highways and waterways watching for the signs of impairment; anyone caught will be prosecuted to the fullest extent, Cpl. Jeremy Burkett said. During the 2020 holiday period, six people were charged by state troopers with boating under the influence, while 38 were charged with driving impaired, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.  Troopers last year also investigated six traffic fatalities in Barbour, Bullock, Mobile and Walker counties, as well as a drowning on Lake Martin in Elmore County and one in Talladega County on Logan Martin Dam. 

ALEA: Drive sober or get pulled over ahead of holiday

ALEA: “Drive sober or get pulled over” ahead of holiday Dajhea Jones © Provided by Columbus (GA) WTVM ALEA: “Drive sober or get pulled over” ahead of holiday COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Law enforcement members in Alabama are sending a message: to drive sober or get pulled over. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency says it will have a zero tolerance for drunk drivers on the roadways and waterways. ALEA and other state officials came together today share the dangers of impaired driving. “If you consume an alcoholic beverage. We stress that you do not get behind the wHeel of a vehicle at all. If you find yourself in a place where you have just as he said please call somebody utilize some type of ride sharing. call a friend. have somebody come pick you up Don’t put yourself in that situation,” said Jeremy Burkett with ALEA.

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