September 19, 2012 |
Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department conducted impaired driving saturation patrols between September 14th – September 15th, 2012, partially funded by the Governor’s Highway Safety Office.
During this time, there were 102 vehicles stopped and 128 charges issued.
 Clarksville Police saturation patrol. (Photo by CPD-Jim Knoll)
The results from the saturation patrols are:
| Offensive |
# of Charges |
| DUI |
4 |
| Child Restraint |
1 |
| Seat Belt |
3 |
| Revoked/Suspended License |
3 |
| Inproper Turns |
12 |
| Insurance |
26 |
| Equipment/Light Law |
14 |
| Other Driver License Violations |
4 |
| Speeding |
45 |
| Traffic Signals |
3 |
| Failure to Use Reasonable Care |
2 |
| Registration |
6 |
| Reckless Driving |
2 |
| Other Violations (Resisting-2, Public Intoxication-3, Curfew-2, Open Container-1, Consuming Under 21-3, False Report-1, Leaving the Scene-1, Warrant Served-1) |
14 |
| Total |
128 |
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TopicsChild Restraint, Clarksville Police Department, Clarksville TN, CPD, Curfew, Driving On A Suspended License, DUI, Failure to use Resonable Care, False Report, Governor's Highway Safety Office, Impaired Driving, Improper Turns, Insurance, Leaving The Scene, Light Law, Open Container, Public Intoxication, reckless driving, Registration, Resisting Arrest, saturation patrols, Seat Belt, speeding, Traffic Signals
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