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MADD, IDOT, ISP, local police team up for ‘Saturation Saturday'
"Driving under the influence of alcohol, marijuana or any other drug or impairing substance is simply not worth the risk," said Cynthia Watters, IDOT's bureau chief of Safety Programs and Engineering. "Luckily, it's a risk that's easily avoided by planning ahead for a sober ride home. Make the right choice. It's literally a matter of life or death."
"Impaired driving has brought tremendous tragedy upon families and has taken far too many innocent lives over the years," said ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly. "Our goal is always voluntary compliance, but the public should expect strict enforcement of impaired driving laws, not only on Saturation Saturday, but every day of every week on all Illinois roadways."
"Now, more than ever, our heroes in law enforcement need MADD's support and encouragement to continue the fight against drunk and drugged driving," said John Walker, executive director of Mothers Against Drunk Driving Illinois. "Drunk and drugged driving has not stopped during the pandemic. We need to support law enforcement to help end drunk and drugged drivers in Illinois."
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