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December 18, 2006

Dalton Police Department Officers Take Part in Operation Zero Tolerance

The Dalton Police Department will take part in the state wide Operation Zero Tolerance beginning today and running through January 1, 2007.   Operation Zero Tolerance is a statewide mobilization of law enforcement agencies to combat drivers driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.  Typically, the holiday season from Thanksgiving to New Years can be the most deadliest and dangerous times of the year to be on the highways. 

Dalton Police Department’s Special Operation Unit, Situational Response Unit and Patrol Division will be concentrating its efforts in fighting drunk driving during the holiday season.  Concentrated patrols and random roadchecks will be conducted throughout the city at strategic locations in an effort to crackdown on motorist driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

The Dalton Police Department would like to remind motorist that drunk driving is not the only killer on our roadways.  The department asks that motorist watch their speed and please obey

Georgia’s Safety Belt laws, to help prevent injuries and fatalities.      

This years national campaign slogan: OVER THE LIMIT, UNDER ARREST

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