Texarkana Police to Increase Patrols During Spring Break
Each year in Texas, more than half of drivers involved in deadly drunk driving crashes are between the ages of 17 and 34.
As part of the Texas Department of Transportation’s “Plan While You Can” campaign leading up to Spring Break, the Texarkana Police Department and law enforcement officers across Texas will increase DWI patrols to identify and stop impaired drivers. The campaign aims to decrease crashes and save lives by urging drivers to plan a sober ride as part of their Spring Break festivities. The increased enforcement runs through March 19, 2018.
“We encourage young people to make wise decisions during the Spring Break holiday,” said Traffic Sergeant Billy McAnally. “Drinking and driving can have a severe impact the future of a young person for the rest of their life. Please plan ahead for a sober ride before the party starts. And remember, drinking under the age of 21 is illegal.”
During last year’s Spring Break in Texas, there were 410 crashes involving young drivers who were driving under the influence of alcohol. Those crashes killed 20 people and seriously injured another 48.
While drivers under the influence of alcohol risk killing or seriously injuring themselves or others, they also face up to $17,000 in fines and fees, jail time and loss of their driver’s license. A DWI could also cause loss of job and greatly limit future job potential. Texarkana Police and TxDOT strongly encourage everyone to plan for a sober ride before going out. Visit this website to find alternatives to drinking and driving, such as:
- Designating a sober driver.
- Contacting a cab or ride-share service.
- Using mass transit.
- Spending the night.