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Monday March 27th, 2017 :: 12:03 p.m. EDT

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Bluffton Police Department Wraps Up March Enforcement Campaign

Bluffton, IN. – The Bluffton Police Department announced today the completion of the March 2017 dangerous and impaired driving enforcement campaign. During the 24-day enforcement period, 104 tickets and warnings were issued, including two felony DUI arrests, one Driving While Suspended arrest and one motorist arrested on an out-of-state warrant within the Bluffton area.

“Dangerous and impaired driving kills,” said Deputy Police Chief Kyle Randall. “We all play a part in keeping Indiana’s roadways safe, and campaigns such as this ensure each and every driver and passenger understand their role and the importance of staying vigilant behind the wheel. Even one less dangerous or impaired driver off the road is a success in which we all can share.”

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2015, an average of one alcohol related driving fatality occurred every 53 minutes. Further, NHTSA statistics show each year on average, more than 10,000 people die on U.S. roadways due to intoxicated driving.

“Partnering education with enforcement is what ensures campaigns such as this have a lasting impact well beyond when the campaign ends,” said Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Executive Director, Dave Murtaugh. “Our priority is safe roadways and we will continue efforts surrounding this message as we work together toward ending dangerous and impaired driving.”

Increased enforcement during March is a statewide effort supported by federal highway safety funding. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute distributes funding to more than 250 participating Indiana law enforcement agencies.

For more information on Indiana’s efforts on impaired driving prevention and enforcement, please visit: http://www.in.gov/cji/2354.htm. To learn more about the Bluffton Police Department, please visit: blufftonindiana.net/police-department/.

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Media Contact: Kyle Randall, Deputy Chief of Police
260.824.3320 [email protected]

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Bluffton, IN 46714

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