March 9, 2009 |

The Clarksville Police Department’s DUI Checkpoint and saturation patrols, partially funded by the Governor’s Highway Safety Office, to detect DUI/Impaired drivers was held February 27 and 28 between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m.
The checkpoints yielded the following results: 9 DUIs, 1 Implied Consent, 13 Speeding, 13 Insurance Law, 2 Seat Belt, 12 Equipment Violations, 7 Driver License Violations, 5 Revoked/Suspended Driver Licenses, 5 Vehicle Registration, 7 Tint, 1 Drug Paraphernalia, 1 Unlawful Carrying of a Deadly Weapon, 1 Open Container, 3 Consuming Alcohol Under 21, 4 Curfew, 2 Violation of Probation and 2 Warrants.
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TopicsClarksville Police Department, Clarksville Police Department’s DUI Checkpoint, Governor’s Highway Safety Office
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