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News Release: The Riverside Police Department Was Out in Full Force Over Super Bowl Weekend

The Riverside Police Department conducted special patrols over Super Bowl weekend to crack down on impaired driving. Officers worked two saturation patrols where they issued 16 total citations, including 10 for speeding, 1 for cell phone use, 4 for other moving violations, and 1 DUI arrest. The patrols aimed to remove impaired drivers and enforce seatbelt and speeding laws for roadway safety.

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News Release: The Riverside Police Department Was Out in Full Force Over Super Bowl Weekend

The Riverside Police Department conducted special patrols over Super Bowl weekend to crack down on impaired driving. Officers worked two saturation patrols where they issued 16 total citations, including 10 for speeding, 1 for cell phone use, 4 for other moving violations, and 1 DUI arrest. The patrols aimed to remove impaired drivers and enforce seatbelt and speeding laws for roadway safety.

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NEWS RELEASE

RIVERSIDE POLICE DEPARTMENT


31 Riverside Rd., Riverside, Illinois 60546

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


12 February 2016
Contact:

Sgt. Jeff Miller 708 447 2127 llmiller@riverside.il.us


Chief Tom Weitzel
708-447-2127

The Riverside Police Department was out in full force over


Super Bowl weekend
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over
The Riverside Police Department conducted special patrols this Super
Bowl weekend, looking for and cracking down on alcohol and drugimpaired drivers.
Officer worked a total of two special saturation patrols which focused
on speeding violations, seatbelts, and also removing impaired
motorists from the roadway.
During these saturation patrols Officers issued a total of 16 citations
for various offenses.

10 Speeding violations
1 Cell phone violation
4 other moving violations
1 DUI Arrest

The law enforcement crackdown is funded by federal traffic safety funds through IDOT and
is part of Illinois Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign.

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