Attorney Musca Discusses Operation Full Force and Teen Drunk Driving

September 27, 2009
By Musca Law on September 27, 2009 2:47 PM |

sadd3.jpgLaw enforcement agencies in and around Polk County are stepping up their patrols in what is called Operation Full Force. This operation is focused on saturating deputy patrols looking for drunk drivers, sexual predators and juvenile offenders. With school back in session, Polk County law enforcement is trying to create a community check-up. Three weeks ago, a similar operation arrested 8 individuals with 2 drunk drivers.

Police agencies are also trying to send a message to parents that they need to be responsible for the well being of their children by educating them on the dangers of drunk driving. Traffic accidents are the number 1 killer of young people ages 15 to 20 years old. In 2005, 7460 youth drivers and passengers had been killed in a traffic related accident. Over 28% of those crashes involved alcohol.

The commonality of underage drinking is staggering. Within the past month, 28% of high school students reported that they have accepted a ride from a driver under the influence of alcohol, on at least one occasion. According to SADD, Students against Drunk Driving, statistics show that young people are less likely to use their seatbelts after drinking. Over 74% of the teens killed in car crashes in 2005 were not buckled in.

 

If you or a loved or one has been charged with a crime related to underage drinking or other alcohol related offense, contact a reputable Polk County attorney for help with your case. The law firm of Musca Law has over 100 years of combined legal experience with convenient offices located across the State of Florida. The attorneys at Musca Law have proven successful case results. Contact us for a free consultation.