
via wyff.com
News Year’s Eve will look different in many ways without large gatherings. But one thing remains the same for law enforcement: Drinking and driving will not be tolerated. “It will be all hands on deck as far as we’re concerned,” said Trooper Joe Hovis. The South Carolina Highway Patrol will be busy on New Year’s Eve. “Unfortunately, DUI doesn’t discriminate,” said Hovis. Hovis said you
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