The Loudoun County Sheriffs Office will conduct a sobriety checkpoint tonight, Friday, July 22, in Western Loudoun County.
The sobriety checkpoint will be held from 10 p.m. Friday until 3 a.m. Saturday morning. The Sheriffs Office designed the checkpoints to raise public awareness and to discourage impaired driving.
"Our ultimate goal is to ensure the roads are safe for all motorists by achieving voluntary compliance with the drinking and driving laws," said Loudoun County Sheriff Steve Simpson. "If you drink and drive, we're going to catch you," added Simpson.
Members of the Sheriffs Office Auxiliary Unit and volunteers from the Loudoun Chapter of MADD will assist with the checkpoint.
The sobriety checkpoint will be held from 10 p.m. Friday until 3 a.m. Saturday morning. The Sheriffs Office designed the checkpoints to raise public awareness and to discourage impaired driving.
"Our ultimate goal is to ensure the roads are safe for all motorists by achieving voluntary compliance with the drinking and driving laws," said Loudoun County Sheriff Steve Simpson. "If you drink and drive, we're going to catch you," added Simpson.
Members of the Sheriffs Office Auxiliary Unit and volunteers from the Loudoun Chapter of MADD will assist with the checkpoint.
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