St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office To Conduct Sobriety Checkpoint On Friday, December 6

LEONARDTOWN, Md. – To mitigate alcohol-related accidents and their devastating consequences, the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office (SMCSO) will conduct a roadside sobriety checkpoint in the vicinity of California, MD, on Friday evening, December 6, 2024. Deputies will evaluate drivers for signs of alcohol or drug impairment.

SMCSO recognizes that roadside sobriety checkpoints are highly visible and effective tools to combat impaired driving behavior. Providing advance notice of these checkpoints discourages impaired driving, raises awareness about the critical importance of refraining from driving under the influence, and is legally mandated for the checkpoint to be valid.

If you plan to drink, use a designated driver or a ride-sharing service. Doing so ensures the safety of both you and others on the road. 

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2 Comments

  1. So what’s the fine if we’re sober? Why don’t they have Intoxicated Checkpoints instead?

  2. Know your rights. Dont give them any information or complie unless you lawfully have to not because they say so.

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