HomeMy WebLinkAbout14-03-13 St Pattys Day News Release
BAKERSFIELD POLICE
DEPARTMENT
PRESS RELEASE
Greg Williamson, Chief of Police
Contact: Sergeant Joe Grubbs
Public Information Officer
661-326-3803
jgrubbs@bakersfieldpd.us
For Immediate Release March 13, 2014
Designate a Sober Driver This St. Patrick’s Day
With St. Patrick's Day on March 17, Bakersfield Police Chief Greg Williamson and the
Avoid the 18 DUI Task Force are reminding drivers not to get behind the wheel if
they’ve been drinking. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
reports that more than 269 people were senselessly killed nationwide in crashes
involving drunk drivers during the St. Patrick’s Day holiday from 2007 to 2011. Those
fatalities were preventable.
The Avoid the 18 - Kern County DUI Task Force will be deploying six roving DUI patrols
this St. Patrick’s Day in several communities throughout the area looking to stop and
arrest drivers who are impaired by alcohol or drugs. These DUI patrols are, in addition
to regularly scheduled patrol officers, all looking for the tell-tale signs of an impaired
driver behind the wheel.
“When you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, just be smart about it. If you know you’re going
to drink—whether with friends at a pub or attending a party — designate a sober driver
ahead of time or call a taxi to make sure you get home safely,” said Sergeant Bill Ware.
“There’s never an excuse for driving after drinking.”
According to NHTSA, in 2011, one person was killed on an average of every 53 minutes
in a drunk-driving crash in the United States. Most of these crashes involved drunk
drivers who had blood alcohol concentrations of .15 or higher, almost twice the legal
limit of .08.
To prevent these tragedies from occurring, the Bakersfield Police Department
recommends the following steps to have a safe and happy St. Patrick’s Day:
Before the festivities begin, plan a way to safely get home at the end of
the night.
Before drinking, designate a sober driver and leave your car keys at
home.
If you’re impaired, use a taxi, call a sober friend or family member, or use
public transportation to get home safely.
If available, use your community’s sober ride program
If you see a drunk driver on the road, Report Them! Call 9-1-1! You could
save a life.
And remember, if you know people who are about to drive or ride while
impaired, take their keys and help them make other arrangements to get
to where they are going safely.
The Task Force is funded through a grant by the California Office of Traffic Safety
through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The Avoid DUI Task Force
will next deploy operations on Cinco de Mayo.
You can now send an anonymous text message to the Bakersfield Police Department. It’s quick and it’s easy.
Simply enter 274637 into your phone and text BPDCRIMES along with your message. The text is sent to the
police department and the sender remains completely anonymous.
Tips can also be anonymously sent through the smartphone “TipSubmit” mobile App or via email at
https://www.tipsubmit.com.