State gives PCSO money for highway safety projects

The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office has received more than $209,000 from the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety that will be used to help fund overtime during DUI Task Force enforcement periods and other efforts, according to PCSO.

The money also will be used to purchase 20 Life-Loc Portable Breathalyzers, one Life-Loc Easy Calibration Test Station and a police motorcycle.

In an effort to combat aggressive driving and speeding, part of the money will be used to cover overtime during those enforcement times and pay for five Pro Laser Traffic Enforcement LIDAR units.

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