Acting DA Singas, Long Beach officials announce DWI crackdown for Labor Day weekend

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Acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas, State Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky, Long Beach City Manager Jack Schnirman, Long Beach Police Commissioner Michael Tangney and advocates announced an enhanced drunk driving enforcement program that will go into effect in the City this holiday weekend starting today.

“History tells us that drunk and drugged drivers don’t take holidays, they ruin them for innocent families” Acting DA Singas said on the corner of West Beech Street and Minnesota Avenue. “I am grateful to the Long Beach Police Department for undertaking this public safety campaign and reminding everyone on our roads and in our waters that there is no room for drunk or drugged operation. My office is ready to prosecute offenders throughout Nassau County but I would rather everyone just had a safe Labor Day weekend.”

“Unfortunately, every holiday is scarred by DWI tragedies,” Commissioner Tangney said. “We applaud DA Singas for recognizing this carnage and offering us the support to properly deploy resources to intercept impaired drivers, limiting future tragedies.”

This weekend’s crackdown, funded fully by criminal asset forfeiture funds provided by Acting DA Singas, will consist of highly trained, roving Long Beach Police Department patrols focusing on strategic times and locations as well as prevention. The roving patrols will thwart social media applications such as Waze, which are known to be used by drivers to report and avoid static checkpoints.

The initiative will be staffed entirely by officers specially trained in field sobriety tests, breath analysis and drug recognition.

In addition to pulling over drivers suspected of drunk or drugged driving, Long Beach Police will also be observing patrons leaving bars, marinas and other establishments for signs of possible impairment, and warning them of the consequences of drunk driving or boating.

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