20 DUI Arrests Made In Final Round Of 2020-21 Alcohol Crackdown
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Rockville MD
20 January, 2021
11:58 AM
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ROCKVILLE, MD — Police across Montgomery County arrested nearly two dozen people for driving under the influence during the eighth and final round of the county's alcohol holiday task force, authorities said. That brings the total number of DUI arrests to 262 over an eight-week enforcement period. The Montgomery County Police Alcohol Holiday Task Force, which cracks down on alcohol-related offenses, began its work on Nov. 18, 2020, and ended on Jan. 9, 2021. The task force included Montgomery County Police, Rockville City Police, Maryland National Capital Park Police, Gaithersburg Police, Takoma Park Police, and Maryland state troopers. Efforts to prevent drunk drivers during the 2020 holiday season included enforcing sobriety checkpoints, ticketing the hosts of underage drinking parties, and conducting compliance checks on businesses that sell alcohol. Montgomery County Police said that from Jan. 6-9, 2021, they arrested 20 people for driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Four of those people, they added, were arrested for DUI after being involved in a collision. In 2015, Montgomery County Police Officer Noah Leotta was killed when he was hit by a repeat drunk driver while working on the alcohol task force. As a result, state law now requires ignition interlocks to all drunken driving offenders in Maryland. "Alex and Calvin's Law" was enacted after two Thomas Wootton High School graduates died in a crash following an underage party. Adults who host parties where alcohol is served to minors can now face jail time and a $5,000 fine. The task force focused on the following: Enforcing traffic laws in areas that have a high number of alcohol-related crashesUsing underage volunteers to attempt to buy alcohol at businesses with liquor licensesResponding to calls about underage drinking parties, screening guests for alcohol, and issuing citations to people under 21Establishing sobriety checkpoints where drivers are most at risk for encountering impaired driversResponding to reports of intoxicated people To learn more about the task force, click here.
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