Education and Public Awareness
Victim Impact Panel –
These are testimonials from drunk
driving victims and offenders. This panel addresses the tragedies associated
with someone’s choice to drink and drive and raises awareness of the impact
these choices have on all its victims, including their families, friends and
communities. The STOP-DWI Program Specialist coordinates the panel and each
convicted offender in Clinton County is typically sentenced by area judges
to attend this panel. This panel is also made available to schools and often
accompanies school awareness projects such as “mock crashes” during prom and
graduation season.
Blanket Patrols – These patrols are
scheduled at a minimum of one per month and are also coordinated by the
STOP-DWI Program Specialist. Every law enforcement agency in Clinton County
participates in these patrols and works together to get intoxicated drivers
off our roads.
Public Awareness Campaigns – Every
year STOP-DWI sponsors numerous Public Service Announcements on local television
stations, radio stations and newspaper publications. We do this in an effort
to raise the community’s awareness level regarding the dangers of drinking
and driving.
Non-Alcoholic After Prom Funding and SADD
Chapter Event Funding –
Every year each high
school in Clinton County has an opportunity to apply for funding for SADD
sponsored events and for Non-Alcoholic After Prom parties. The STOP-DWI
program has also
garnered
a “model” of successful Non-Alcoholic parties,
which is available for all schools to replicate.
Be sure to check with your local school department, to find out if they are
holding a "Non-Alcoholic After Prom" event.
Presentations and Educational Programs –
Our program specialist provides many different educational presentations to
area schools and businesses informing the audience about several areas of
concern:
Drinking and Driving
Basic Alcohol Education
Binge Drinking
Marketing of Alcohol to Our Youth
"Drunk Goggle" Presentations

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Alcohol Server Training
Our program specialist is a TIPS (Training Intervention
Procedures for Servers) certified trainer and available to train any servers
of alcohol. From the bartender to the waitress to the bouncer, there is
always something to gain from TIPS. This training helps the server to better
understand their responsibility and liability when serving alcohol. The
program focuses on server "people skills," underage sales, and sales to
intoxicated patrons. The server will learn what liabilities there are and
how to refuse a sale positively. TIPS is a nationally recognized program
that can help an establishment gain insurance discounts if over 50% of
employees are trained. The TIPS web site is
http://www.gettips.com.
How Are We Funded?
The Clinton County STOP-DWI program is
unique because it is funded by DWI fines in Clinton County.
STOP-DWI Brochures
Click here for "Facts About NY .08 Standard"
Click here for "Key Components of Drunk Driving Reform"
Click here for "Penalties for Driving While Intoxicated"
Click here for "Relicensing DWI Offenders - Q&A"
Click here for "Parents - Teens & Alcohol"
Click here for "NY's Zero Tolerance Law"
Contact Us
To receive more information, call or
visit us at:
Clinton County Health Department
Health Education Unit
133 Margaret Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Tel: (518) 565-4824
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