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We understand that drinking any amount of alcohol and operating a motor vehicle is extremely dangerous and is considered a serious health risk to yourself and others. Sobriety Alerts will continue to warning motorists and the general public of the dangers of driving under the influence.
Our goal is to prevent primitive behavior and deter any would be drunk driver from operating a motor vehicle, by establishing a reliable information-sharing network with a robust user that shares a common interest. The intent of the service is to provide an effective communication method to people who want to share information related to checkpoints within their area.
ABC NEWS REPORTS / USA Today
The program is being greeted with enthusiasm by such organizations as AAA and Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
The text messages are "a great idea," says Heidi Castle, a national spokeswoman for Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
The primary purpose of a sobriety checkpoint "is to deter people from driving drunk," Castle says. "You want to stop them before they get on the road." A critical part of that process, she says, is letting the public know that checkpoints are planned.
"It may deter some from making a deadly decision," adds Troy Green, a national spokesman for AAA. If a reminder that police will be stopping motorists causes someone to drink fewer beers or arrange for a designated driver, Green says, "it has the potential to save your life and other lives as well."

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