Crime & Safety

Police Cracking Down on Drunk Drivers

The Menomonee Falls Police Department is participating a national campaign to increase enforcement of drunk driving laws.

The Menomonee Falls Police will be out in force along with other law enforcement agencies throughout Wisconsin and the rest of the nation for the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” crackdown on drunken drivers from August 19 to September 5.

Drunken driving continues to be one of the most destructive and deadly crimes in Wisconsin. Last year, 220 people were killed and more than 3,500 injured in nearly 5,800 alcohol-related traffic crashes.

“Even with more than 40,000 convictions for drunken driving in Wisconsin last year, too many people still make the irresponsible and dangerous decision to get behind the wheel while impaired,” said Police
Chief Anna Ruzinski. “Every officer in our agency has zero tolerance for drunken drivers. If you’re driving while impaired you will be arrested and will face devastating consequences, including stiff penalties, and
possible jail time. Driving drunk will be a decision you’ll regret the rest of your life.”

Under a state law enacted last year, first-offense operating while intoxicated (OWI) drivers who were convicted with a blood/breath alcohol level of 0.15 or higher and all repeat drunken drivers are required to have an ignition interlock device on every vehicle they own, have registered in their name, or drive.

Ignition interlock devices ensure drivers are sober before they can start their vehicle. The law also makes first offense OWI a criminal offense if there is a passenger under age 16 in the vehicle.

“Drunken driving is entirely preventable. During the upcoming 'Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over' crackdown and throughout the year, our goal is not to arrest more drunken drivers,” Ruzinski said. “We simply are trying to save lives and prevent injuries. If we can deter people from getting behind the wheel when they’re not sober.”


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