New York law enforcement agencies issued more than 27,000 traffic tickets during a Memorial Day weekend enforcement campaign targeting impaired and reckless drivers. State officials say 1,108 tickets were issued for impaired driving and more than 4,400 for speeding during the May 22 through May 25 mobilization. Authorities also cited hundreds of drivers for distracted […]
New York law enforcement agencies issued more than 27,000 traffic tickets during a Memorial Day weekend enforcement campaign targeting impaired and reckless drivers. State officials say 1,108 tickets were issued for impaired driving and more than 4,400 for speeding during the May 22 through May 25 mobilization. Authorities also cited hundreds of drivers for distracted driving and seatbelt violations as officers conducted sobriety checkpoints and increased patrols across the state.
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