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Pierce County's Target Zero Team In Tacoma This Weekend

More than 30 troopers, officers and deputies are expected to join forces on Sept. 29 beginning at 9 p.m.

Pierce County's Target Zero law enforcement team dedicated to reducing the number of people killed by impaired drivers is headed for Tacoma the weekend of Sept. 29.

The team has arrested more than 2,500 impaired drivers since July 2010. The officers' efforts saved at least 21 lives and reduced drug- and alcohol- related fatalities by an unprecedented 30 percent.

However, downtown streets and several in north Tacoma, including 6th Avenue, continue to pose risks to pedestrians and drivers. Bar hopping has grown on the avenue along with the number of licensed premises.

"Impaired drivers and pedestrians on the same street at the same time are nothing more than a terrible tragedy waiting to happen," said Fircrest Police Chief John Cheesman. He is chair of the Tacoma Pierce County DUI and Traffic Safety Task Force, which coordinates the efforts of local law enforcement agencies with those of the Washington State Patrol and the community.

More than 30 troopers, officers and deputies are expected to join forces on Sept. 29 beginning at 9 p.m. To maximize their time on targeted streets, the Washington State Patrol park its Mobile Impaired Driving Unit (MIDU) nearby. Officers will bring their arrestees to the 36-foot motor home to be tested for alcohol and placed in a holding cell before turning around and getting back on the road within minutes.

An additional team of three Home Safe Bar officers, including the Liquor Control Board, as well as family members who have lost a loved one in a drunk driving crash, will visit bars to raise awareness about over-service among servers and bartenders. They also will provide customers with phone numbers for taxis. Law enforcement will follow up Monday or Tuesday by contacting the owners of bars where drivers, arrested Saturday night, said they had been drinking last.

The Tacoma Pierce County DUI and Traffic Safety Task Force is comprised of 24 member agencies and is funded by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission and local law enforcement agencies. The task force, which just celebrated its 30th birthday, is administered by Pierce County Community Connections.

-From Pierce County

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steve swortz May 14, 2013 at 09:43 pm
David you can say that again.
David Anderson May 14, 2013 at 10:52 am
Despite your protestations to the contrary Steve, the Lakewood City Council does have aRead More responsibility and has established precedent on such businesses. Lakewood Ordinance #358 (November, 2004) consisted of 22 pages that included references to statistics nation-wide concerning the harmful secondary effects of Sexually Oriented Businesses (SOB’s – Lakewood’s own designation) upon communities; findings of a variety of stakeholders including “representatives from businesses, educational institutions, community leaders, and representatives from the adult entertainment industry;” research and study by the Planning Advisory Board citing case law and neighboring city’s ordinances affecting adult entertainment facilities; and the resulting action, based on this research, found that “an improperly operated SOB can constitute a public or moral nuisance.” This research was conducted in keeping with Lakewood’s purpose “to protect, foster and support the goals and ideals of schools, religious and public service organizations serving the Lakewood community.”
David Anderson May 14, 2013 at 10:45 am
Your protestations to the contrary Steve, the Lakewood City Council does have a responsibility andRead More has established precedent on such businesses. Lakewood Ordinance #358 (November, 2004) consisted of 22 pages that included references to statistics nation-wide concerning the harmful secondary effects of Sexually Oriented Businesses (SOB’s – Lakewood’s own designation) upon communities; findings of a variety of stakeholders including “representatives from businesses, educational institutions, community leaders, and representatives from the adult entertainment industry;” research and study by the Planning Advisory Board citing case law and neighboring city’s ordinances affecting adult entertainment facilities; and the resulting action, based on this research, found that “an improperly operated SOB can constitute a public or moral nuisance.” This research was conducted in keeping with Lakewood’s purpose “to protect, foster and support the goals and ideals of schools, religious and public service organizations serving the Lakewood community.”
steve swortz May 14, 2013 at 09:56 pm
This person who is "your neighbor" completely destroyed this conversation. Am I readingRead More this correctly your husband devices you after the first time he went to a bakini coffee stand? Maybe it was more than that. And what does the last comment mean? Brent you need to close this person's account. The racists comments are offense to me.
your neighbor May 14, 2013 at 03:25 pm
thought it was referred to as Chocolate City? that is what I hear at the bus stops....
your neighbor May 14, 2013 at 03:23 pm
And oh what about the HD when are they going to put an end to this and the Laws regarding this, MessRead More of nastiness. Bikini Baristas are not allowed to "Hand" you your drink,they have to put it on that ledge outside the window and all foods they sell must come prepackaged from the manufacturer ...... and there are other Laws & Rules they have to follow....... and believe me I watched them very carefully they step out of line once I was going to report them....... when the man in my life was working near the one that opened up by his place of employment I was watching Because I cared if my life was about to be changed.... I met with city hall to get the laws etc. I went to the HD to get the rules etc. And amazing the lies these gals taunt these men with to get these tips..... All I can say is be pro-active