It's never a good idea to get behind the wheel if you've been drinking, but there are even more reasons why you don't want to do that this weekend in Minnesota.
State leaders say the number of people getting arrested for drunk driving is going back up again, after a sharp decline when the Governor's executive orders first went into effect.
A report shows the number of people in Minnesota arrested for driving while impaired is growing, partly due to people driving with cannabis, opioids and methamphetamine in their system.
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety received a grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to fund overtime shifts for the law officer is participating in the enhanced enforcement campaign.