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Posted on: June 13, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Lombard Police Announce 4th Traffic Enforcement

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As Independence Day approaches, the Lombard Police Department is gearing up for increased traffic enforcement to ensure the safety of all residents and motorists. From June 21 through the early morning hours of July 8, Lombard officers will work tirelessly to keep impaired drivers off the roads and ticket unbuckled motorists.

“It’s a straightforward message: If you're behind the wheel, stay sober. Don’t drink, use marijuana, or consume any other impairing substances before or when driving,” said Sergeant Tom Balsitis. “Our officers will be on duty around the clock, dedicated to enforcing traffic laws and, most importantly, saving lives.”

Driving under the influence not only poses a severe risk to oneself but also endangers passengers and fellow road users. The financial and human costs of a DUI are immeasurable. The decision to avoid driving impaired is simple and could save lives.

The Lombard Police Department is collaborating with the Illinois State Police and over 200 local police and sheriff’s departments in this unified effort to enhance statewide enforcement during this period.

To ensure a fun and safe holiday celebration, everyone is urged to follow these tips:

  • Designate a sober driver before heading out.
  • Prevent friends and family members from driving under the influence.
  • If you find yourself impaired, use safe alternatives such as taxis, public transit and ride-sharing apps, or contact a sober friend or family member for a ride.
  • Report suspected drunk drivers promptly to law enforcement by pulling over and dialing 911.
  • Ensure that all passengers in your vehicle buckle up. It’s not only the law, but also an important defense against impaired drivers.

The traffic safety enforcement effort is made possible through federal highway safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation. These efforts are complemented by IDOT’s “It’s Not a Game” media campaign, which emphasizes the serious consequences of impaired driving and other unsafe driving behaviors.

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