Pennsylvania conducting impaired driving details on St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day is one of the deadliest holidays in America, with almost 50% of men aged 21-34 being killed because of impaired driving.

Pennsylvania - Driving impaired on St. Patrick's Day could leave you with less green in Pennsylvania.
Law enforcement throughout Pennsylvania will be conducting impaired driving details throughout the state on St. Patrick's Day.
A first offense DUI conviction in Pennsylvania can cost more than $10,000 including fines and associated costs. Seventy-two hours in jail and a suspended driver's license are also included in a DUI charge.
Repeat DUI offenders can face prison time in state correctional facilities.
New changes to DUI sentencing make DUI a felony in some instances.
St. Patrick's Day is one of the deadliest holidays in America, with almost 50% of men aged 21-34 who died in crashes being killed because of impaired driving. Over 50% of nighttime crashes were a result of impaired driving during St. Patrick's Day in 2017.
C. Stephen Erni, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania DUI Association, called it unfortunate that the holiday has become one of the deadliest holidays because of impaired drivers and stressed that drivers should take the same responsibility they would on any other day.