Submitted by: Major David Zambri, UCF Police Department
Submitted for: Chief Richard Beary, UCF Police Department
Subject: UCFPD Increasing DUI Enforcement Tonight
UCF Police will increase DUI enforcement tonight in order to help get drunk drivers off the road.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office blood alcohol testing trailer will be
stationed on North Orion Boulevard near Bright House Networks Stadium.
Drivers suspected of being under the influence could be pulled over by
police and asked to complete a roadside sobriety test. Those who fail
the test will be taken to the trailer for a breath sample and then, if
they fail that test, transported to the Orange
County Jail.
There is no excuse for driving while impaired.
If your plans involve drinking, do so responsibly. Moderation and
keeping an eye on your drink are key. Don't leave your drink unattended,
and never accept drinks from people you don't know or trust.
Make arrangements to get home safely before you go out. Elect a trusted
friend to be a sober designated driver, or plan on taking a cab.
Never put lives at risk by getting behind the wheel if you've consumed alcohol, and don't let your friends make that mistake.
Make responsible choices that help to keep you and your fellow Knights safe.
This post was edited on 3/27 3:26 PM by Brandon
Submitted for: Chief Richard Beary, UCF Police Department
Subject: UCFPD Increasing DUI Enforcement Tonight
UCF Police will increase DUI enforcement tonight in order to help get drunk drivers off the road.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office blood alcohol testing trailer will be
stationed on North Orion Boulevard near Bright House Networks Stadium.
Drivers suspected of being under the influence could be pulled over by
police and asked to complete a roadside sobriety test. Those who fail
the test will be taken to the trailer for a breath sample and then, if
they fail that test, transported to the Orange
County Jail.
There is no excuse for driving while impaired.
If your plans involve drinking, do so responsibly. Moderation and
keeping an eye on your drink are key. Don't leave your drink unattended,
and never accept drinks from people you don't know or trust.
Make arrangements to get home safely before you go out. Elect a trusted
friend to be a sober designated driver, or plan on taking a cab.
Never put lives at risk by getting behind the wheel if you've consumed alcohol, and don't let your friends make that mistake.
Make responsible choices that help to keep you and your fellow Knights safe.
This post was edited on 3/27 3:26 PM by Brandon