🚨 A sobriety checkpoint will be set up in Warrington late Saturday night
🚨 State police and officers from 7 police departments are participation
🚨 DUI offenses are costly in Pennsylvania
WARRINGTON, Pa — Seven Bucks County police departments will be looking for those who celebrate the wearing o’ the green a bit too much on Saturday.
Pennsylvania State police will also be part of a sobriety checkpoint on Route 611 in Warrington between 10 p.m. Saturday night and 3 a.m. Sunday. Drivers in both directions will be stopped and “observed” for signs of impairment and enforcement of impaired driving laws. The exact location of the checkpoint was not disclosed.
“We want everyone to enjoy their St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, but it’s critical that people make responsible choices when it comes to driving,” Warrington Police Chief Daniel J. Friel said in a statement. “This checkpoint is part of our ongoing commitment to keeping our roadways safe for all drivers and passengers.”…