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    OSHP ups patrols over Labor Day weekend

    By Staff Reports,

    2024-08-31
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    This Labor Day weekend, it will probably be wise to have a designated driver if you have a few drinks since the Ohio State Highway Patrol will by stepping enforcement to get impaired drivers off the road.
    “Everyone traveling Ohio’s roads plays a part in keeping them safe this Labor Day,” said Colonel Charles A. Jones, Patrol superintendent. “By planning ahead and designating a sober driver, you contribute to making our roadways secure for all.”
    The Labor Day weekend reporting period began on Friday and runs until midnight on Tuesday.
    During the 2023 Labor Day holiday weekend, there were 23 fatal crashes that killed 24 people.
    Of those, 16 crashes and 17 fatalities involved alcohol and/or drugs. Eleven of the fatalities where safety belts were available, 10 were unbelted. Seven motorcyclists, three pedestrians, two ATV drivers and a bicyclist were also killed during the Labor Day weekend.
    The Patrol also made 417 OVI arrests during this time frame.
    Motorists are encouraged to safely dial #677 to report impaired drivers and drug activity on Ohio’s roadways to the Patrol.

    The post OSHP ups patrols over Labor Day weekend appeared first on The Tribune .

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    Cindy Grant
    09-01
    don't go get beer w j en your fucked up
    Mickey ORourke
    09-01
    It's about revenue not safety
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