The Overland Park Police Department will be conducting a saturation
patrol tonight, looking for people who are driving impaired. This enforcement
effort will take place in the Overland Park area from 10 p.m. through 2 a.m.

A saturation patrol is a common police tactic in which a large number
of police officers focus on a relatively small geographic area. Multiple
agencies often combine and concentrate their resources on one area during these
patrols to maximize efficiency. Many police forces have used this tactic
following sports events or other occurrences when there is potential for a
large number of impaired drivers to be on the road.
Saturation patrols have been an effective tool for reducing
drunk-driving incidents in many other communities. Kansas City has had several
traffic incidents caused by alcohol over the past several months, so it is no
surprise that police have begun cracking down. Many Overland Park residents
choose to visit downtown bars and restaurants on the weekends, making the
suburb a likely target for police.
The Overland Park police department asks that anyone who sees a driver
that appears to be impaired report them by calling dispatch at 913-895-6300.
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