New Jersey State Police to Conduct Sobriety Stop in Hamilton Township This Saturday

Charlie Dwyer

WEST TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey State Police will be on the lookout for impaired drivers this weekend passing through the Hamilton Township area.

According to the agency, in an effort to make New Jersey’s roads safer and to reduce crashes attributed to driving while under the influence, the New Jersey State Police will set up a sobriety checkpoint on Saturday, May 14, in the Hamilton Township.

“If you see someone you believe is posing a hazard because of poor driving behaviors, please dial #77 from a hands-free mobile device to contact the aggressive driver tip line and make a report. Be ready to give a description of the vehicle and occupants, a location and direction, and a license plate if possible,” the NJSP said. “Troopers will be looking for signs of impairment due to alcohol or drugs. If you plan on drinking, have a designated driver, arrange for transportation, or stay where you are. It is not worth the risk of hurting or killing yourself, a friend, a loved one, or innocent motorist.”


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