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OCEAN COUNTY PROSECUTOR CALLS FOR BERKELEY (RT9) DWI/TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT

Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato today announced a special DWI/Traffic checkpoint detail this coming weekend along Route 9 in Berkeley Township.  The program’s design creates a force multiplier by regionalizing and supplementing local DWI enforcement.  The detail comes as a proactive measure to slow people down and influence responsible driving along this stretch of roadway known for high vehicle/pedestrian traffic during the busy summer season.

Prosecutor Coronato reminds drivers, “It is so very important for drivers along the entire length of the Route 9 roadway to use an extra measure of caution.  Tragedies can only be avoided if drivers slow down and absolutely don’t drive impaired.”

Inattentive and aggressive drivers are always targets of law enforcements’ regular patrols, the purpose of this effort is to detect, educate, deter, arrest, and vigorously prosecute impaired drivers, while also making Ocean County roads safer.  The program targets those under the influence of alcohol, but will also pay close attention to those violating all New Jersey Traffic Statutes.

The checkpoint program, which is funded in part by the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety, will be conducted by local police agencies in conjunction with Detectives from the Prosecutor’s Office and Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit focusing on both intoxicated and drug impaired drivers.  The program is operated/coordinated by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Vehicular Homicide Unit under the direction of Supervising Assistant Prosecutor Michael Weatherstone.

Please send all press inquiries to Al Della Fave (OFFICE) (CELL) and [email protected].