A joint-forces initiative targeting impaired driving has already begun paying off with arrests.
Members of the Quinte West OPP, Belleville Police, Prince Edward County OPP and the OPP Highway Safety Division are conducting focused patrols in various areas of the region to combat impaired driving.
During the first week of the joint RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) initiative, officers arrested four people for impaired driving.
This included a 42-year-old woman from Belleville, a 58- year-old man from Quinte West, a 35-year-old male from Springbrook and a 38-year-old male from Stone Mills Township.
In addition, the OPP says there were five three-day suspensions issued to individuals who registered a warning on the approved roadside alcohol screening device, along with various Highway Traffic Act and cannabis related offences.
Focused Patrol analyzes data to determine crime and traffic trends within municipalities. This allows detachments to better determine where and when resources should be deployed.
“Impaired driving is one of the greatest threats on our roads,” said Belleville Police Chief Murray Rodd. “We are committed to doing our part in reducing impaired driving through targeted enforcement and working in close collaboration with our partners. By removing impaired drivers, we are protecting everyone who shares our streets.”
Focused patrols will continue until November 2 but RIDE programs can happen any time, anywhere. If you suspect someone is driving impaired, call 9-1-1. You could help save lives.
(BROCK ORMOND)


