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Newtown Dui Checkpoint

Monday, September 10, 2012

Newtown Police Blotter

8 Arrested During DUI Checkpoint on Bypass [Updated]

Police said 8 subjects were arrested for DUI recently.

  Police arrested 8 people as part of a sobriety checkpoint held on the Newtown Bypass on Friday, August 31. Of the 8 people arrested for DUI, 2 were related to drugs, police said. The checkpoint was held on the Bypass between State Street and Buck Road. Patch user B. Walker reported that he passed through the checkpoint at around 2 a.m. Walker estimated that there was between 12 and 15 authorities manning the checkpoint. Township police worked in cooperation with officers from the borough, Buckingham, Lower Makefield and New Hope on the checkpoint. Civilian support staff from the public works and police department also assisted, according to a post on the department's Facebook page. The overtime cost to the Newtown Township Police …

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Newtown Police Blotter

Newtown Cops to Hold DUI Checkpoint

Police have not released where the checkpoint will be held, but officials report it will be held Friday.

  Newtown Township police will be conducting a DUI checkpoint at an undisclosed location inside their jurisdiction on Friday. In a statement released this week, police officials said they would did not disclose the time and location of the checkpoint. DUI checkpoints are conducted in Bucks County by local and state police. The location is rarely released to the media ahead of the checkpoint in an effort curb drivers from avoiding the area. Data from several studies from around the globe has shown that fewer alcohol-related vehicle accidents happen when checkpoints are present in a given area, according to information released by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In recent years, sobriety checkpoints, as they are also known, …

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