Butler County Sheriff's Department
"Cracking Down on Drunk
Drivers"
Zero Tolerance Means Zero Chances
With Prom and graduation season here , Missouri Law
enforcement want to make sure Missouri Youth are celebrating
safe and sober. The Butler County Sheriff's Department will join
other Missouri Law Enforcement agencies to crack down on drunk
Driving through the month of May.
It is illegal for someone under 21 to possess or consume alcohol in
Missouri, yet youth make up a significant proportion of drunk
drivers causing traffic crashes on Missouri Roadways.
Missouri has a Zero tolerance Law. If you are under 21, your
license will be suspended if you're caught driving with even a
trace of alcohol in your system.
Consequences of Drunk driving include jail time, loss of their
drivers license, or being sentenced to use ignition interlocks.
Insurance rates go up. Other finical hits include attorney fees,
court costs, lost time at work, and potential loss of job or job
prospects. When family, and coworkers find out, Violators can
also face tremendous personal embarrassment and humiliation.
" Driving Drunk is simply not worth all the consequences,"
stated by Butler County Sheriff Mark Dobbs.
" Zero tolerance means Zero Chances: Drive sober or get pulled
over".
In 2011 in Missouri,220 people were killed and 916 seriously
injured in crashes involving an impaired driver.
For more information, Please visit
www.saveMOlives>com.
Butler County Sheriff's Department is proud to be an active
member in the NIXLE messaging System.
"Emergency Alert Network"
Butler County Sheriff's Department is now enrolled in Nixle.
Stay informed of trusted, neighborhood-level public safety and
community information with this program.
Enroll today to receive vital information pertaining to your
area. For more information on how to receive this Free service
or to register go to
www.nixle.com and click "Sign Up now".
By registering, you not only get Butler County Sheriff's
Department alert and advisories, you get to send messages to
your neighbors and connect with any community groups you are
involved with.
12th Annual Early Childhood Resource Fair’s "Silly
Saturday"
Sheriff Mark Dobbs reading stories At
"Silly
Saturday"
Story time
Little face painting
Rocky Raider
at Butler County Booth.
Rocky
Raider
Brake For Seat Belts
The Butler County Sheriff's Dept will be joining with
statewide law enforcement agencies for
"Click-It or Ticket" Partnership for Missouri for
Missouri Roadway Safety,
Seven out of 10 people killed in Missouri traffic crashes are
unbuckled. Even with this staggering percentage Missouri's seat
belt usage has remained relatively unchanged in the last six
years. Missouri has a 76% seat belt use, which is well below the
national average of 85% Teens and pickup truck drivers are among
the least likely to buckle up at 66 and 62 percent.
Seat belt use is the single most effective way to protect people
and reduce fatalities in motor vehicle crashes.
Buckle Up and Arrive Alive
For
more information please visit
www.saveMOlives.com

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