Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Madison County DUI Attorneys will be busy after Fourth of July Weekend

The Huntsville Police Department will be proactive in enforcing Alabama DUI laws over this July 4th holiday period. The department received grant enforcement money provided by the Northeast Alabama Traffic Safety Office (N.A.T.S.O.) allowing officers to set up traffic safety checkpoints. "Our officers are highly motivated by the importance of this mission," said Sgt. Jeffery B. Rice Sr., the supervisor of the DUI Task Force.

Using crash data from the State of Alabama Critical Analysis Reporting Environment (C.A.R.E.) data program, the Huntsville Police Department's DUI Traffic Task Force will be setting up announced and unannounced random safety check points. When driving up on a safety checkpoint, citizens will be asked for a current driver's license, proof of insurance and vehicle registration. Contact your Madison County DUI Attorney.

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