(KLZA)-- The Falls City Police Department reminds everyone that drunk driving is deadly, illegal behavior that puts the driver, their passengers and everyone else using the road at risk.
Falls City Police Officers will join with other State and Local Law Enforcement agencies in the Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement activity going on now through September 1.
The enforcement activity is to hopefully result in reducing fatal and serious alcohol/impaired driving related crashes resulting in injury or death and to provide safer travels for all.
During the enforcement period officers will be working overtime, conducting saturation patrols, concentrating on taking drunk/impaired drivers off the streets and highways.
The overtime for the enforcement activity is being funded through a grant provided by the Nebraska Department of /Transportation, Highway Traffic Safety Office.
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