Nassau County to Participate in New Year's Eve "STOP-DWI" Initiative

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Nassau County will participate in the New York State STOP-DWI grant aimed at adding additional patrols for the up-coming New Year’s Eve weekend.

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The police department will be out in full force and will have zero tolerance toward drinking and driving.

Nassau County, NY - December 30, 2016 - Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and Acting Nassau County Police Commissioner Thomas C. Krumpter announce that the Nassau County Police Department will participate in the New York State STOP-DWI grant aimed at adding additional patrols for the up-coming New Year’s Eve Weekend.

The Nassau County Police Department’s Highway Patrol Bureau will coordinate and plan an effective DWI saturation enforcement strategy targeting areas throughout Nassau County.

The Nassau County Police Department will be utilizing the additional personnel in conjunction with the usual complement of police officers on patrol to aggressively apprehend DWI offenders this holiday weekend.

The police department will be out in full force and will have zero tolerance toward drinking and driving. Let us work together to ensure a safe and happy holiday season.