763 DWI citations in state St. Patrick’s Day campaign


Raleigh – Gov. Mike Easley announced today that state and local law enforcement officers cited 763 motorists for driving while impaired during a St. Patrick’s Day “Booze It & Lose It” campaign, which ran March 14-17.

A total of 20,281 traffic and criminal citations were issued statewide.

Vance County had three checkpoints during the initiative. There were two DWI’s and 141 traffic and criminal violations cited during the campaign.

“This high-visibility campaign sends a strong message to North Carolinians about the importance of not drinking and driving,” said Easley. “I appreciate the efforts of law enforcement officers statewide who took part in this initiative and their dedication to keeping our roads and citizens safe.”

During the Governor’s Highway Safety Program campaign, officers statewide conducted more than 1,878 sobriety checkpoints and dedicated patrols. Counties with the highest number of DWI citations include: Mecklenburg (65), Guilford (47) and New Hanover (46).

Officers also issued 1,889 safety belt and 298 child passenger safety violations, 6,118 speeding violations and 450 drug charges. In addition, they apprehended 140 fugitives from justice and recovered 32 stolen vehicles.

For county-by-county citation totals, visit the Governor’s Highway Safety Program Web site.