Dayton Post — Dayton, Ohio

For Immediate Release: August
21, 2003
Contact: Lt. Tony Bradshaw (614) 752-2792
Lt. W. J. Peck or Lt. Art
Combest (937) 832-4794
DAYTON – The Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Dayton Post, in conjunction with local law enforcement, announced today that a sobriety checkpoint will be held in Montgomery County tomorrow evening to deter and intercept impaired drivers.
Lt. William Peck, commander of the Dayton Patrol Post, said that officers will be conducting a roadside check of drivers for alcohol and drug impairment.
“It is our intent to inform people that officers will be vigilant in detecting and apprehending impaired drivers. We want to impress upon those who will be consuming alcohol to plan for a designated driver or to make other arrangements,” Lt. Peck said.
The exact location of the checkpoint will be announced Friday morning. Support in the sobriety checkpoint will be provided by the Ohio Department of Transportation.
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