Hancock Sheriff's Department gear up for "Drive sober or get pulled over" campaign
This year's crackdown runs from Aug. 16 to Sept. 2
Drunk driving crashes continue to take the lives of thousands of innocent men, women and children on America's roads every year-consistently accounting for approximately 1 in 3 motor vehicle crash fatalities annually.
Law Enforcement across the nation are counting on you to join them in this year's highvisibility enforcement campaign, Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.
Alcohol not only impairs one's ability to drive, it also impairs one's judgment about
whether to drive, which is why the Hancock County Sheriff's Office personnel will be out during the campaign and Labor Day holiday period, on the lookout for drunk drivers or motorcycle riders who are putting themselves and everyone else on the road at risk.
In 2011, there were 9,878 fatalities on America's highways in which drunk drivers or
motorcycle riders were involved. That works out to about 1 death every 53 minutes.
While drunk drivers pose a safety risk to community members all year long, holiday
celebrations like Labor Day can bring out drunk drivers and motorcycle riders in increasing numbers.
• During the Labor Day holiday in 2011, 138 people were killed nationwide in crashes
involving drivers or motorcyclists whose blood alcohol concentration was .08 or
higher.
• Over this same holiday period, 44 percent of the drivers or motorcycle riders killed
who had BACs of .08 or higher were 18 to 34 years old.
• Eighty-three percent of fatalities in drunk driving crashes over the 2011 Labor Day
weekend occurred between 6 p.m. and 5:59 a.m.
Stories Posted This Week
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
- Bluffton man arrested and facing federal child pornography charges
- Classifieds cost: $1/day, minimum 10 days for money-making ads, others are free
- Bluffton softball defeats Bearcats; Cross makes 1st team NWC
- Bluffton-Pandora garden club meeting topics for 2025
- Recap of Bluffton Council for May 12
- CNB gift to Legacy Park for a U12 field
- 100-day cough: Health alert for Pertussis
- Mark your calendar: Events for BHS Seniors
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
- Ticket information for Pirate tennis, May 15 sectionals
- Pirate tennis dominates Defiance
- Historical society meets May 14 at Sportsmen's Club/LE&W Depot
- Red horse chestnut wows on Anna Circle
- Redemptorists to withdraw from region, Father John Collins to visit St. Mary
- Meet high school basketball legend Bud Beemer
Monday, May 12, 2025
- BPL's Summer Read kicks off with 2 giveaways
- Upcoming BPL events, May 12-17
- BHS girls softball sectional ticket information for May 14
- Faculty promotions, new strategic plans at Bluffton University
- Jane M. Shaw was a nurse
- Pirate baseball seeded 5th
- Letter: Join the Congressional discussion on healthcare
- Facilitators needed for victim offender dialogues
Sunday, May 11, 2025
- Pirate baseballs shuts out Arcadia in twin bill
- Bluffton boys, girls track and field sweep Ada Invite titles
- Bluffton strings section holds court
- Pirate tennis wins at Oak Harbor
- Bluffton Community Garden has a few plots left
- Four BHS students to attend Buckeye Boys and Buckeye Girls citizenship programs