It’s a team effort to prevent drunk driving

  • 12-9-2011

Law enforcement are conducting extra DUI patrols in Yakima and Klickitat Counties from November 24, 2011 through January 2, 2012. Public education combined with strict enforcement is a proven method for reducing DUI crashes and fatalities. However, law enforcement officers can’t do it alone. We all need to do our part, just as Carol and Frank Blair are.


The Blairs have made it their mission to reduce the carnage caused by drunk drivers. On February 26, 2010, their daughter Sheena was killed when an SUV moved into her lane and hit her head-on. The driver of the SUV had a blood alcohol level of almost three times the legal limit. 


While their grief is enormous, Carol and Frank are actively working to prevent drunk driving by leading many efforts to honor the spirit of Sheena and all other victims of drunk driving crashes. They urge everyone to do their part this holiday season to prevent drunk drivers from getting behind the wheel. 


“Don’t let our story become your story” said Frank Blair. “Call a cab. Call a friend. Plan ahead. No matter who you are, someone loves you.”


In 2010, Sheena Blair was one of 188 people in Washington who died as a result of a crash involving a drinking driver. Between 2006 and 2010, the five year total was 1,191.


This is why officers from the Grandview, Moxee, Sunnyside, Union Gap, and Yakima Police Departments, the Yakima and Klickitat County Sheriff’s Offices and the Washington State Patrol will commit extra patrol hours to make the roadways safer for everyone. These efforts are part of Washington’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan to reduce traffic fatalities to zero by the year 2030.


Last year during the same time period, officers in Yakima and Klickitat Counties on routine and extra patrols arrested 233 people for DUI.


The Yakima County Target Zero Traffic Safety Task Force organizes and supports this enforcement effort. They urge you to join the team to prevent drunk driving.


For additional information about the Washington Traffic Safety Commission, visit www.wtsc.wa.gov.


 


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