Crime & Safety
Will County Sheriff's Office Conducts St. Patrick's Day Patrols
Special patrols will arrest impaired drivers and encourage use of seat belts.
MANHATTAN, IL — The Will County Sheriff’s Department said it will conduct special patrols for the St. Patrick’s Day IDOT Campaign March 14 through 18 to arrest impaired drivers and to encourage use of seat belts.
“We’re urging you to plan ahead for St. Patrick’s Day festivities,” said Sgt. Lakomiak in a release. “Don’t ever drive under the influence of alcohol or any drug. It’s not just about you. There are other people on the roads who are impacted by your decisions.”
The department also gave some advice for those heading to or hosting a St. Patrick's Day party:
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- Remember, you can be held liable if someone you serve is involved in an impaired driving crash.
- Make sure your guests designate a sober driver in advance or help arrange ride-sharing with sober drivers.
- Serve plenty of food and non-alcoholic beverages.
- Download a ride-sharing app on your phone to help party goers, and keep phone numbers for local cab companies handy.
- Take keys away from anyone who is trying of drive impaired.
- Designate a sober driver ahead of time, and give that person your keys.
- If you don’t have a designated driver, call a cab, use ride-sharing, have a sober friend or family member pick you up, or stay where you are and sleep it off.
- Never let a friend leave your sight if you think they’re about to drive impaired.
- Buckle up – it’s your best defense in a crash.
- Pedestrians are at risk, too. If you are walking, keep an eye out for cars. Designated drivers should remain alert for impaired walkers who may not obey street signs and pedestrian signals.
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