The Prineville Police Department will be participating in a state wide high visibility
enforcement around the 4 th of July holiday. Our goal is to increase the number of
officers on the streets aggressively seeking out impaired drivers. High visibility
enforcement is designed to deter people from driving impaired and to save lives.
The Prineville Police Department encourages all drivers to make a conscious effort to
drive responsibly and not drive impaired. Be safe during this holiday season.
Participation in this event will be between June 24 th , 2020 and July 5th, 2020.
DUII High Visibility Enforcement in Prineville
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