Oswego County Joins Statewide High Visibility Engagement Campaign

STOP-DWI Campaign Runs Oct. 31-Nov. 2 –

STOP DWI New York logo from Oswego County

OSWEGO COUNTY – Oswego County STOP-DWI Coordinator David Hall announced that Oswego County police agencies and STOP-DWI coordinators will participate in a special effort to bring awareness to the dangers of impaired driving. The statewide STOP-DWI high visibility engagement campaign begins on Friday, Oct. 31 and runs through Sunday, Nov. 2.

 

“Halloween is meant to be scary, but it shouldn’t be for drivers and their passengers,” said Hall. “When it comes to impaired driving, the holiday can turn the roads into a horrorfest.”

 

While many people are out taking their kids trick-or-treating or hosting parties with their loved ones, law enforcement officers and STOP-DWI programs across New York State will be working hard to stop impaired driving, prevent injuries and save lives.

 

“Highly visible, highly publicized efforts like this STOP-DWI campaign aim to further reduce the incidence of drunk and impaired driving,” Hall said.

 

He also reminds people have a sober plan and download the mobile app ‘Have a Plan’ at www.stopdwi.org/mobileapp.

 

“With the app, you will always be able to find a safe ride home,” he added. “Impaired driving is completely preventable; all it takes is a little planning. We just want everyone to have a happy, and most importantly, safe Halloween.”

 

The STOP-DWI Halloween High Visibility Engagement Campaign is one of many statewide initiatives promoted by STOP-DWI New York and the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee. The Statewide STOP-DWI High Visibility Engagement Campaign also targets Thanksgiving, the December holiday season, Super Bowl weekend, St. Patrick’s Day, 420 Drug Day and the 100 Days of Summer with special emphasis on Memorial Day, July 4th and Labor Day and end of summer.

 

For more information about Oswego County’s STOP-DWI Program, call 315-326-6203 or go to www.oswegocounty.com/stopdwi.

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