Most people in Washington will step in to prevent someone from driving impaired. Be a hero. Step In. Prevent impaired driving. #StepIn #TargetZero pic.twitter.com/eEM4TpzQXO
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) December 20, 2020
Stepping in to tell a friend to crash on your couch may be the greatest gift you can give. Step In to prevent impaired driving. #StepIn #TargetZero pic.twitter.com/6ydaDkDrNk
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) December 20, 2020
One of our officers has already found his first DUI driver. The driver had an interlock device and a warrant for a previous DUI. This is why we are out tonight. Keeping these drivers off the road to make them safer. #Stepin #snocotargetzero
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) December 19, 2020
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— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) December 19, 2020
DUI Patrols are hitting the streets this weekend. Drive sober. If a friend or family member is impaired, #StepIn if it is safe to do so and help them find a safe way home. If you see a DUI, call 911 to report. pic.twitter.com/WfntpvpIsB
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) December 19, 2020
Tonight we have 11 extra law enforcement officers on the roads in Snoco looking for impaired drivers. It’s so important our very own @SnoCoSheriff Fortney has joined patrols. Let’s make sure all of our friends and family make it home safely this weekend. pic.twitter.com/BVUQK3BXkn
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) December 19, 2020
Everyone can prevent impaired driving. Most people in Washington (81%) will intervene to prevent impaired driving when they can. Take action. #StepIn #TargetZero pic.twitter.com/l8LansII9C
— SnoCo Target Zero (@SnoCoTargetZero) December 18, 2020