
Memorial Day Party?
Don’t Become a Statistic!

Memorial Day Party?
Don’t Become a Statistic!
Police Plan Extra DUI Patrols & Checkpoints for Memorial Day Weekend
It’s Memorial Day Weekend and the unofficial start of summer! We get a long weekend to enjoy family barbecues, pool parties, and community events.
Sadly, Memorial Day has also become one of the deadliest holidays. Data shows that fatal crashes involving drunk driving spike 39.6% on this day.
Because of this, state and local police are planning extra roving patrols and checkpoints throughout Memorial Day Weekend aimed at identifying impaired drivers who may be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Although it should go without saying, don’t get behind the wheel if you’re buzzed, drunk, high, or intoxicated in any way. And whether you’ve been drinking or not, it’s important to know what to expect at a DUI checkpoint.
Whether You’ve Been Drinking or Not, Know What to Expect at a DUI Checkpoint!
What Happens at a DUI Checkpoint?

Being arrested at a DUI checkpoint can be devastating. If you are facing charges, you need an experienced DUI attorney to determine whether the checkpoint was conducted legally, and your rights were upheld.
What Are My Rights at a DUI Checkpoint?
Wishing You a Happy Memorial Day Weekend!
Keith J. Williams Law understands that, when faced with getting home after a night of drinking, some people choose the seemingly most convenient option of driving themselves. If you or a loved one is charged with DUI this Memorial Day Weekend, know that Keith J. Williams is here to provide an affordable, judgment-free legal defense.
As a criminal defense attorney, Keith J. Williams helps clients charged with numerous types of criminal offenses including DUIs, assault charges, drug offenses, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, public intoxication, traffic violations, and more. Additionally, he assists clients with placement into Bucks County’s available diversionary programs including ARD, CAP, DCDP, Recovery Court, Section 17 Probation, Veterans Treatment Court, and more.
