PITTSBURGH — The City of Pittsburgh Bureau of Police will be conducting sobriety checkpoints and roving DUI patrols this weekend from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. in the South Hills and West End.
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This ongoing effort is in conjunction with PennDOT’s Western Alliance/ Team DUI Program, which consists of the Pennsylvania State Police and numerous local police departments.
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“The Checkpoints and Roving Patrols are effective tools to help remove impaired drivers from our highways,” says Zone 6 Cmdr. Chris Ragland.
It is the City of Pittsburgh’s DUI Task Force goal to reduce the number of DUI related incidents and make the highways a safer place for all the residents of Pittsburgh and everyone who visits the area.
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