They ordered a crackdown in Batesville, Arkansas!
The Batesville Police Department increased its patrols targeting impaired drivers, especially impaired drivers using marijuana. Their operations lasted through April 20, 2025.
Police Announced Crackdown in Batesville, Arkansas
On April 19, Batesville Police Department confirmed they were going to target drivers using marijuana in the area as they tried to increase road safety.
They announced the following news:
“The Batesville Police Department will continue through tomorrow (April 20, 2025) with increased patrols and enforcement of impaired drivers and those operating vehicles while using marijuana.”
Authorities urged drivers using drugs to avoid getting behind the wheel. A designated sober driver or a ride-home service is strongly recommended.
If unable to drive, individuals should hand their keys to a sober driver. This ensures safe travel home without risking accidents.
Friends are encouraged to intervene if someone who has used drugs plans to drive. Taking their keys and arranging a sober ride can prevent tragedies.
The public is asked to report impaired drivers to local law enforcement immediately. Quick action can save lives on Batesville’s roads.
This enforcement effort reflects the department’s commitment to keeping the community safe. Drivers are urged to plan ahead and prioritize sobriety.