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Luck won’t stop DUI arrests on St. Patrick’s Day

Published on Tue, Mar 13, 2012 by JOURNAL STAFF

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Police agencies including the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office will be looking for impaired drivers from March 5 through March 18 during the Saint Patrick’s “Drive Hammered, Get Nailed” campaign thanks to an overtime grant sponsored through the Washington Traffic Safety Commission.

“With Saint Patrick’s falling on a weekend, area liquor establishments may have more customers drinking too much ‘green beer’ than in past years,” said Tracy McMillan, Snohomish County DUI and Target Zero manager. “We want to encourage those choosing to celebrate to make plans ahead of time to get home safely.”

Task Force members will be partnering with area establishments and making on-premise visits to be sure everyone gets home safely. Snohomish County—as well as King and Pierce counties—is partnering on the Target Zero Teams project and will use additional grant money to put more enforcement teams on roadways during this campaign.

Data shows that between 2005 and 2011 in Washington State, 53.8 percent (21 out of 39) of traffic deaths around the Saint Patrick's Day holiday involved an impaired driver.  In 2010 in Snohomish County, 59 percent of traffic deaths involved an impaired driver (19 out of 32) – higher than the state average of 52 percent (238 out of 460).

“Alcohol not only dangerously impairs your driving skills, it also impairs your judgment,” said Conrad Thompson, chair of the Snohomish County DUI and Target Zero Task Force.   If you see friends or acquaintances under the influence of alcohol or drugs, make sure you don’t let them get behind the wheel.”

Law enforcement agencies in Snohomish County that will be participating include:  Arlington, Bothell, Brier, Edmonds, Everett, Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Lynnwood, Marysville, Mill Creek, Monroe, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Tulalip Tribal Police, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, as well as the WSP Target Zero Team and the Washington State Liquor Control Board.

For more information on the program in Snohomish County, contact Tracy McMillan at 425-388-7229 or tracy.mcmillan@snoco.org.

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