Boone County Sheriff's Department to implement sobriety checkpoint
Saturday, April 9, 2011 | 5:11 p.m. CDT;
updated 8:04 p.m. CDT, Saturday, April 9, 2011
COLUMBIA — The Boone County Sheriff's Department will conduct a sobriety checkpoint between April 11 and April 17. It will start in the late evening hours of the selected date and go until the early morning.
Most motorists should expect minimal delays when going through the checkpoint, a news release from the department stated. The checkpoint is partially funded by a grant from the Missouri Department of Transportation.
Report corrections or additions here. Leave comments below here.
Leave a comment
Speak up and join the conversation! Make sure to follow the guidelines
outlined below and register with our site.
You must be logged in to comment. (Our
full comment policy is here.)
- Don't use obscene, profane or vulgar language.
- Don't use language that makes personal attacks on fellow commenters or
discriminates based on race, religion, gender or ethnicity.
- Use your real first and last name when registering on the website. It will
be published with every comment.
(Read why we ask for that here.)
- Don’t solicit or promote businesses.
We are not able to monitor every comment that comes through. If you see
something objectionable, please click the "Report comment" link.
You must be logged in to comment.
Comments
Papers please,and as a side note have you been drinking?