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”NAGHSR members work tirelessly throughout the year to reduce impaired driving through public awareness campaigns and increased enforcement efforts. We are proud to have been an active partner in the development of the You Drink & Drive. You Lose. campaign and we support and welcome the opportunity to participate in the comprehensive program effort. The national enforcement periods represent a truly collaborative effort to prevent alcohol-related crashes and save lives."
Barbara Harsha
Executive Director
National Association of Governors' Highway Safety Representatives |
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“These enforcement periods are an outstanding example of a coordinated, cooperative, multi-agency approach to addressing a problem that affects all Americans. I encourage you to get involved and join other law enforcement agencies in your state or community to make a difference and work to curb this dangerous behavior.”
Col. John Bardelli
Connecticut State Police
Chair, Operation C.A.R.E.
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“We’re committed to improving safety on our nation’s highways and throughout our communities. By increasing public awareness and maximizing the visibility of state and provincial police through these enforcement periods, we will reduce the incidence of drivers under the influence of alcohol.”
Chief Ronald Neubauer
President, International
Association of Chiefs of Police |
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“Enforcement periods represent a commitment to strive for long-term solutions with goals that are both reachable and measurable. With the support of local law enforcement agencies and a comprehensive public education program, we will bring the impaired driving issue to the forefront of the nation’s agenda.”
A.N. Moser, Jr.
Executive Director
National Sheriffs’ Association |
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“It is imperative for law enforcement professionals to be able to effectively respond to the special needs of the districts they serve, while enforcing the laws that govern that community. NOBLE supports the You Drink & Drive. You Lose. campaign in its efforts to address a dangerous, and often deadly, social behavior.”
Chief James B. Golden, Jr.
National President, National
Organization of Black Law
Enforcement Executives |
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