| Keep the green in your pocket, 
			arrive alive on St. Pat’s Day
 
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			 [March 16, 2019] 
			Be the life of the party this St. Patrick’s Day, but don’t count on 
			the luck of the Irish for the safety of yourself and others on the 
			road. The Illinois State Police and nearly 200 local police agencies 
			will ramp up enforcement of impaired driving, seat belt usage, 
			speeding and distracted driving laws from Thursday, March 14, 
			through the early hours of Monday, March 18.
 “Driving after drinking or using drugs is a deadly choice. There is 
			no excuse for it,” said Cynthia Watters, bureau chief of IDOT’s 
			Safety Programs and Engineering. “Don’t wait until you’re already 
			impaired to figure out how to get home. Make the right choice early 
			¬— it could be the difference between life or death.”
 
			
			 
			
 In 2018, eight people died on Illinois roads on St. Patrick’s Day. 
			Two of those deaths involved alcohol.
 
 "Don’t push your luck this St. Patrick’s Day, or the men and women 
			in green pants will take you to ‘county,’ and I don’t mean County 
			Cork," said ISP Acting Director and Irishman Brendan Kelly.
 
			
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			If you are hosting a party: 
				
				
				Remember, you can be held liable and prosecuted if someone you 
				served is involved in an impaired driving crash.
				Make 
				sure all your guests designate a sober driver in advance or help 
				arrange ride-sharing. 
				
				Serve plenty of food and non-alcoholic beverages.
				Keep 
				cab companies’ numbers or ride-sharing apps handy. Take the keys 
				away from anyone who is thinking of driving impaired. 
			If you are attending a party: 
				
				
				Designate your sober driver before the party begins. Give that 
				person your car keys.
				Ask 
				a sober friend or family member for a ride, call a cab, take 
				public transportation, use ride-sharing or just stay where you 
				are until you are sober.
				
				Never let a friend leave your sight if you think they are about 
				to drive impaired.
				
				Always buckle up — it is your best defense against an impaired 
				driver. 
			The St. Patrick’s Day enforcement campaign is part of the Illinois 
			“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” and “Click It or Ticket” programs 
			supported through federal funds administered by IDOT. 
				 
			[Illinois Department of 
			Transportation/Illinois State Police] |