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November 20, 2003
ULM Police Department Participates in LHSC Safe and Sober Campaign
The University of Louisiana at Monroe Police Department is working with the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission (LHSC) to participate in the 2003/2004 LHSC Safe and Sober Campaign. During the campaign, The UPD will be able to work up to fifty hours of overtime during each of the following four events:
1) National Buckle Up America (BUA) Week-November 2003
2) National You Drink & Drive You Lose Mobilization-December
2003
3) National Buckle Up America (BUA) Week-May 2004
4) National You Drink & Drive You Lose Mobilization-July
2004
The primary focus of the campaign is to decrease impaired
drivers and increase safety belt usage. "We believe intensive
traffic enforcement efforts in conjunction with aggressive and
highly publicized public information activities will result in
fewer DWI's and increase seat belt use among our citizens",
said Lt. Lindsey. "This campaign will allow us to concentrate
traffic enforcement and public information efforts during busy
holiday periods."
"The ULM Police Department is part of a comprehensive statewide
campaign involving over 100 law enforcement agencies," said
LHSC Executive Director James E. Champagne. "We anticipate
that the combined efforts of these law enforcement agencies will
create a more safe and sober Louisiana."
For more information contact Lt. Peter Lindsey at the ULM police
department at 318-342-5350.
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