Police to Increase Checkpoints for Thanksgiving Holidays 11-13-01

HAWAII COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAFFIC SERVICES SECTION
SERGEANT RANDY K. APELE
PHONE: 961-2305
NOVEMBER 13, 2001

MEDIA RELEASE

Police will be conducting DUI and seat belt checkpoints throughout the Big Island during the week of Thanksgiving (November 19-26, 2001).

The effort is part of a nationwide campaign, “Click It or Ticket,” sponsored by Operation ABC (America Buckles Up Children).

Sergeant Randy Apele of the Traffic Services Section noted that more people are on the roads during holidays and police want to ensure the safety of drivers and their passengers.

According to national statistics, a total of 31,910 people died in traffic accidents last year. More than half of the victims had failed to use their seat belts, and 40 percent of all traffic fatalities involved alcohol.

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