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N.D.–According to a release from the Community Traffic Safety Program, the Jamestown Regional DUI Task Force participated in the new Regional DUI Task Force program in North Dakota.  During the fourth quarter unified saturation patrol effort, they made 12 driving under the influence arrests and 100 other significant arrests.
In the Southeast Jamestown Region, 12 law enforcement agencies participated in the fourth quarter of this new program.  By working together to create high visibility enforcement, early results show a positive impact on deterring motorists from drinking and driving. During the unified enforcement efforts that took place between August 18 and September 5, there were zero crashes and zero impaired driving fatalities in the region. These statistics emphasize the importance of enforcement and saturation patrols in protecting motorists on North Dakota’s roadways.
This task force began on October 1, 2010 in order to take significant steps towards reducing alcohol-related crashes and fatalities across the state.

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