278 motorists are stopped at weekend checkpoint
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office said a sobriety checkpoint was conducted in Lee County on Friday night November 13, at 7070 College Parkway, Fort Myers. The following are the results of the activity that began at 11 p.m. and ended at 3 a.m. Saturday morning:
DUI Arrests: 10
No Valid Driver’s License: 3
Driving While License Suspended: 4
Carrying a Concealed Weapon: 1
Traffic Citations: 42
Written Warnings: 12
Number of Vehicles passing through checkpoint: 758
The Sheriff’s Office said the primary emphasis for checkpoints is to: remove impaired drivers from the roadway, reduce the likelihood impaired drivers will operate their vehicles on our roadways, heighten public awareness and educate the public on the dangers of drunk driving.
This weekend’s checkpoint involved members of the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, Fort Myers Police Department and the Florida Department of Transportation.