TOWN OF SURF CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT: Annual Labor Day Booze It & Lose It campaign Runs Until Sept. 11

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Town of Surf City Police Department issued the following announcement on Sept. 2.

If you decide to drink and drive this Labor Day, you could be celebrating the end of summer with a trip to jail, rather than the beach. Starting Friday, Aug. 26, Surf City Police 

Department will be stepping up enforcement of impaired drivers during the annual Labor Day Booze It & Lose It campaign, which runs until Sept. 11. 

Driving while impaired is against the law in Surf City, North Carolina and could result in a DWI charge, thousands of dollars in court costs, or death – yours or someone else’s.

Original source can be found here.



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