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DWI enforcement campaign set in Minnesota during holidays
DWI enforcement campaign set in Minnesota during the holidays
With the holiday season starting and many people traveling to visit friends and family, it’s important that Minnesota’s roads remain safe. That’s why more than 300 local law enforcement agencies
Minnesota officials are stepping up DWI enforcement to combat ‘incredible and unacceptable’ trend
State troopers made many stops for impaired driving during a recent enforcement campaign across Minnesota. (Jeff Wheeler/The Minnesota Star Tribune) Law enforcement from 300 agencies across Minnesota will be out in full force looking for impaired drivers as part of a campaign to encourage motorists to drive sober and keep the roads safe at a time when traffic fatalities are on the rise.
DWI holiday enforcement blitz begins across Minnesota
The patrol started a DWI enforcement blitz Wednesday night and continuing through New Year’s Eve. The State Patrol will increase officer presence on Minnesota’s roads as part of the blitz. The patrol wants people to be smarter and more educated to avoid any of the risks that come with driving impaired.
Minnesota 2024 holiday DWI enforcement plan [RAW]
Minnesota agencies are adding extra DWI enforcement on Minnesota roads this holiday season with the hopes of preventing traffic deaths and convincing people to drive sober or find another safe way home.
Extra DWI enforcement on Minnesota roads Nov. 27 through Dec. 31
As the holiday season approaches and people begin making travel plans, it’s important to think about personal safety and the well-being of first responders on Minnesota roads. The Minnesota Department
Minnesota to have extra DWI enforcement through holiday season
DULUTH, Minn. (Northern News Now) - This holiday season, Minnesota safety officials are hoping you’ll give others the gift of safer roads. Extra DWI enforcement begins on Wednesday, Nov. 27 ahead of the busy holiday travel season.
Minnesota DPS announces extra DWI enforcement through New Year's Eve
A DWI enforcement campaign will start on Wednesday and run through New Year's Eve in Minnesota. More than 300 local law enforcement agencies providing extra enforcement on weekends in order to limit DWI-related crashes across the state.
Minnesota Department of Public Safety announces extra DWI enforcement
A new DWI enforcement campaign will start in Minnesota on Wednesday and run through New Year's Eve.
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Watch live: Minnesota Department of Public Safety announces extra DWI enforcement through New Year's Eve
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A
DWI
enforcement campaign will start on Wednesday and run through New Year's Eve in
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Northfield Officers Honored for Top DWI Arrests, Promote Safer Roads in Rice County
Northfield officers Dahl and Kelling to be commended for their notable DWI arrests, contributing to local traffic safety.
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Authorities to increase DWI patrols over holiday weekend
The Blue Earth County Sheriff's Office wants drivers to be aware of increased DWI enforcement this holiday weekend starting ...
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