Last month the Woodstock Police conducted many RIDE Programs, along with Road Safety Week.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police were all over the city in May.
Community Service Officer, Shaylyn Jackson explains.
"During the month of May, we did a number of RIDE Programs. It was Road Safety Week in May."
Jackson says what took place throughout their checks.
"We executed a number of RIDE Programs throughout the city, we checked nearly 800 vehicles for impaired driving."
A total of 9 programs were done in the city, and Jackson says many drivers were not impaired, but they did catch some drivers under the influence last month.

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