DWI Checkpoint Announced in North Jersey

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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Law enforcement officials will conduct a joint Driving While Intoxicated checkpoint in Florham Park from June 27 through June 29 as part of an initiative to deter impaired and distracted driving.

The operation is being led by the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office in partnership with the Florham Park Police Department. It is being held in memory of Tim and Bridget O’Donnell, a father and daughter killed by a driver in a prior crash.

“Regrettably, impaired and drunk driving continues to pose a serious threat and harm to our citizens,” officials stated in announcing the checkpoint.

Pam O’Donnell, who lost her husband and daughter in the crash, has led a public awareness campaign aimed at educating drivers about the risks of driving under the influence and driving while distracted. The effort has influenced continued law enforcement commitment to such checkpoints across the county.

Ongoing countywide efforts

The checkpoint is part of a broader strategy funded by grants from the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety. The Morris County Prosecutor’s Office conducts similar operations throughout the county in coordination with local police departments.

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Authorities emphasized that these sobriety checkpoints are both preventative and educational, designed to stop unsafe driving behaviors before they lead to injury or death.

Past operations have taken place in several municipalities across Morris County, with officials confirming that additional checkpoints will continue with advance notice.

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