Calhoun Police: Operation Zero Tolerance in effect until July 5th

Calhoun Police: Operation Zero Tolerance in effect until July 5th

June 27th, 2023 – 2:35 PM

The Calhoun Police Department –

The Calhoun Police Department will join the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety’s “OPERATION ZERO-TOLERANCE” sobriety checkpoint program – the nationwide law enforcement crackdown on alcohol and drug-impaired drivers.

Chief Pyle states, “The Calhoun Police Department will do our part. The public can support us by speaking up to friends, relatives, and neighbors if they are driving under the influence. If reminding them they’re putting their lives and other people’s lives at deadly risk does not work, tell them that if an officer spots them during one of the systematic sobriety checkpoints, they will face being arrested and prosecution.”

“As a community, we should no longer tolerate anyone being injured and killed because people continue to drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Every day you see and hear about such tragedies. It will take the collective outrage of all of us to reach drunk and drugged drivers. No one should look the other way when they see someone at risk. Such carelessness is always life-threatening and never worth the risk.”

In Georgia, alcohol and drugs cause vehicle crashes that result in the deaths of nearly 500 people every year. In addition, the estimated monetary cost and quality of life loss average $73,000 per injured survivor of an impaired driver-related crash and $2.9 million per fatality.

The Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, in partnership with more than 350 law enforcement agencies across the state, is implementing “OPERATION ZERO-TOLERANCE.”

The goal of this campaign is to significantly decrease incidents of deaths and injuries on Georgia’s roadways involving drunk and drugged drivers.

The Operation will be in effect until July 5th.