ALEA: Safety Isn’t Hard Work, Make Easy Decisions To Ensure A Happy Labor Day

Fall, football and the changing of the seasons is upon us as citizens around
the nation prepare for the upcoming Labor Day weekend. However, before we celebrate the last
holiday of summer, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) encourages everyone to
plan ahead and prioritize safety.
ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor said, “Labor Day is a time to celebrate America’s workforce as well
as an opportunity to look into the future and ensure we are securing a better tomorrow. While
this weekend serves as a time of reflection and focuses on our nation’s labor-based
achievements, it is also a weekend to prioritize safety and make quality choices that help protect
you and your loved ones. Choices that include wearing a seat belt, driving the speed limit, and
being patient and courteous on the roadways and waterways can have a major impact on your
safety and the safety of others around you. We hope everyone has an enjoyable holiday,
however, please keep in mind that one bad choice can have life-changing consequences.”
During this year’s Labor Day travel period, ALEA Troopers will be on high-visibility patrols on
the road and the water in an effort to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities. Additionally, the
Agency’s Aviation Unit will perform Rescue Swimmer Detail flights along the Gulf Coast to
protect and serve those visiting Alabama’s beaches. Other planned details include driver license
checkpoints, Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) operations and participation in the annual
Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign which began on Aug. 16 and runs through Sept. 2.
ALEA’s Department of Public Safety Director, Colonel Jonathan Archer said, “We are well-
trained to identify signs of drunk driving on the road. Driving under the influence is a violation
of the law, and a reckless act that puts the lives of drivers, their passengers, and others on the
road at extreme risk. We want to make it clear that on this Labor Day weekend, we will have a
zero-tolerance policy against drinking and driving or impaired driving. We urge everyone to
keep safety in mind and make responsible choices to help us ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday
for all.”
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) one alcohol-
impaired-driving fatality occurs every 39 minutes across the U.S. In Fiscal Year 2023, ALEA
Troopers investigated 1,675 traffic crashes where driving under the influence was a contributing
factor to the crash and 2,399 DUI violations were cited. This number does not include the DUI
arrests and traffic crashes investigated by local law enforcement partners across the state.
Colonel Archer continued and said, “Operating a boat while impaired is equally as dangerous as
driving a vehicle impaired. Both can have fatal consequences. If you are enjoying activities on
the water this extended weekend, please do so responsibly.”

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