SPECTRUM NEWS VIDEO: New York's STOP-DWI program was created by state lawmakers in 1981. It stands for Special Traffic Options Program for Driving While Impaired. The goal is simple: to reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by drunk driving. Funding for the program comes from fines paid by drunk drivers, which range from $300 to $10,000. New York State Police Tech. Sgt. Doug Paquette discusses the program in more detail.