Police departments throughout Morris County NJ began cracking down on drunk drivers.
According to an announcement from the acting Morris County prosecutor and the Morris County chief of investigations, DWI checkpoints will be in effect throughout the county.
The checkpoints will target drunk and otherwise impaired drivers. According to authorities, the checkpoints will continue through September 2014.
Recently, a DWI checkpoint was set up in Morristown, New Jersey. Next Friday, another DWI checkpoint is scheduled to be setup in Denville, NJ. The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office indicated that additional checkpoints will be announced in the future.
The initiative is supported by a County DWI Enforcement Grant from the NJ Division of Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The grant supports prosecutor’s office efforts to conduct DWI checkpoints throughout Morris County in cooperation with municipal police departments.
For more information, check out the NJ.com article entitled “DWI Checkpoints Are Coming to Morris County, Prosecutor Says.“