New York State officials have announced the results of a weeklong Independence Day enforcement campaign, which resulted in over 1,500 impaired driving tickets being issued. The campaign was aimed at reducing the number of impaired drivers on the road in Buffalo and surrounding areas.

The campaign, which ran from June 28 to July 4, was a joint effort between the New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies. The goal of the campaign was to reduce the number of impaired drivers on the road and prevent accidents.

"Impaired driving is a serious threat to public safety, and we will continue to work tirelessly to prevent it," said a New York State official. The campaign resulted in a significant number of tickets being issued, with over 1,500 drivers being cited for impaired driving.

The campaign was a success, and it is expected to have a positive impact on road safety in Buffalo and surrounding areas. The New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies will continue to work together to prevent impaired driving and keep the roads safe.

The campaign was part of a larger effort to reduce the number of impaired drivers on the road in New York State. The New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies will continue to work together to prevent impaired driving and keep the roads safe.

The results of the campaign are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies. The campaign is an example of the ongoing efforts to improve road safety in Buffalo and surrounding areas.

The New York State Police and local law enforcement agencies will continue to work together to prevent impaired driving and keep the roads safe. The campaign is an important part of the ongoing efforts to reduce the number of impaired drivers on the road in Buffalo and surrounding areas.