The Fairfax County Police Department aggressively patrols the roadways for drunk and impaired drivers. Sobriety checkpoints are one of the tools that police use to make sure drivers are not consuming alcohol and getting behind the wheel. Along with publicity and awareness, checkpoints have proven to be effective in the fight against drunk driving. Each week, hundreds of motorists pass through checkpoints and many are screened for alcohol use. To learn more about Fairfax County Police Department sobriety checkpoints, contact the agency DWI Coordinator at 703-280-0570. Learn more at www.fairfaxcounty.gov Pleasenote: Fairfax County Police is not responsible for the content provided on “related” and “promoted” videos that are accessible from this YouTube channel. All viewers should note that these related videos and comments expressed on them do not reflect the opinions and position of the Fairfax County government or its officers and employees.
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LAPD Announces Planned Sobriety & License Checkpoints and DUI Patrols For The Weekend
The Los Angeles Police Department have released details about at least three of their planned checkpoints and DUI saturation patrols for this weekend. “Research shows that crashes involving alcohol drop by an average of 20 percent when well-publicized checkpoints are conducted often enough,” notes the LAPD their news release. more › See the original post here: LAPD Announces Planned Sobriety & License Checkpoints and DUI Patrols For The Weekend
Currywurst on Fairfax Offering Free Sausage to the Masses
Have you ever tried currywurst ? If not (or even if so!), now’s your chance — eponymous restaurant Currywurst on Fairfax is ringing in the new year by offering free meals every Tuesday in February starting at 7 p.m. The offer will last each night for 20 minutes and 12 seconds (get it? 2012). more › Read more from the original source: Currywurst on Fairfax Offering Free Sausage to the Masses
National Christmas Tree from California
The 2011 National Christmas Tree is a California Fir from Tuolumne County, California. The six-story-high fir tree will be cut and sacrificed for the nation on November 5th from the Stanislaus National Forest of Central California. The U.S. Forest Service has declared the Capitol Christmas Tree from California as “The People’s Tree” and is honored to be involved in sending California’s holiday gift to The People of the United States. California’s donation of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is being supported by private donors, who are proudly providing the $300,000 cost of shipping the California Fir to Washington, DC as a holiday gift to America. Additionally, a child from California has been chosen to join in lighting the 2011 National Christmas Tree near the Capitol building at President’s Park on the Ellipse . As part of the California Fir’s 4,000-mile journey to the U.S. Capitol, the tree will be celebrated on a 20-stop national tour, allowing Americans to place a holiday ornament or note on the famous tree from the Golden State. In true California celebrity fashion, the famous tree will travel with around-the-clock security protection — federal law enforcement protection, no less. Californians will have several chances to wish bon voyage to the 2011 Capitol Christmas Tree as it makes appearances in the following cities: November 5th – Sonora, CA November 8th – Oakdale, CA November 8th – Manteca, CA November 9th – California State Capitol November 10th – Modesto, CA November 10th – Merced, CA November 11th – Fresno, CA November 11th – Madera, CA November 11th – Kingsburg, CA The official song of the 2011 Capitol Christmas Tree is “Peace, Peace, Peace,” by Santa Barbara singer-songwriter and 5th generation Californian Kate Wallace and songwriter Annie J. Dahlgren , the celebrated winners of the statewide Song Search competition. “We asked ourselves, ‘what would we want the worldwide global community to hear from this nation, courtesy of California, as we light the U.S. Capitol Tree?’