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With holiday approaching, Anderson DA reminds residents not to drink and drive

Posted at 10:04 pm August 29, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Dave Clark

Dave Clark

The Labor Day holiday is this weekend, and Anderson County District Attorney General Dave Clark is reminding people to not drive under the influence.

Citing statistics that indicate that nearly one out of every three traffic deaths in America occur in impaired-driving crashes, Clark in a press release said all of the county’s municipal police departments and Anderson County Sheriff’s Office are taking part in a high-visibility enforcement campaign aimed at reducing impaired driving fatalities and serious injury crashes. If you are driving under the influence, the minimum penalty in Tennessee includes 48 hours behind bars, a one-year suspension of your driver’s license and a $350 fine—plus the other severe financial consequences such as rising insurance rates, attorney fees and court costs, lost time at work, as well as potential job loss and the personal and professional embarrassment, Clark said.

Last year in Tennessee, 12 people died in 11 traffic accidents across the state during the Labor Day Holiday. While only two of those accidents involved alcohol, law enforcement agencies across the state will be cracking down this weekend, looking for impaired drivers, aggressive drivers, reckless drivers, and drivers not wearing their seat belts or properly securing children, as seven of last year’s Labor Day fatalities were not buckled up.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: accidents, Anderson County District Attorney General, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, crashes, Dave Clark, driving under the influence, holiday, impaired driving, Labor Day, police departments, traffic deaths

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