Athens-Clarke County PD Wins OZT Award mattmontgomery  at:  2/28/2005 12:45:22 PM  

ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT WIN OPERATION ZERO TOLERANCE AWARD FOR SUMMER HEAT 2004

Congratulations go out to the Athens-Clarke County Police Department for their high level of expertise and participation during the Operation Zero Tolerance mobilization during Summer HEAT 2004.  GOHS appreciates the effort of organizations such as Athens-Clarke County Police to do their part to make Georgia safer from drunk drivers.

(Picture: GOHS Special Operations Director Ricky Rich presents the award to Athens-Clarke County Police Chief Joseph Lumpkin as Commanders from the department look on.)

  

     Study on Occupant Restraint Use and Misuse mattmontgomery  at:  2/28/2005 11:46:02 AM  


Download the AAA Foundation on Traffic Safety study on safety belt system use here.  (This is a PDF File and requires the Adobe Reader to open.  Get the Reader here).

  

     Oconee County Sheriff's Office Wins GOHS Award mattmontgomery  at:  2/28/2005 10:49:44 AM  

OCONEE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE: LEADING THE PACK IN TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT.....

Recently, GOHS was in Oconee County to present the Oconee County Sheriff's Office with a SUMMER HEAT award for outstanding performance during the 2004 Operation Zero Tolerance and Click It or Ticket mobilizations.  This award is given out to the agencies with the highest percentage of participation in the anti-drinking and driving and seat belt mobilizations.  GOHS is proud to partner with organizations like the Oconee County SO to help make Georgia's roads safer.

Pictured are (L-R) Deputy Griffin Attaberry, (Oconee Co. Deputy and Coordinator of the Piedmont Area Traffic Enforcement Network), Oconee Co. Sheriff Scott Berry, Oconee County Commission Chairman Melvin Davis, and GOHS Special Operations Director Ricky Rich

  

     Coming Soon: 2005 Public Employee Recognition Week mattmontgomery  at:  2/25/2005 1:48:55 PM  

2005 Public Employee Recognition Week

The purpose of the Public Employee Recognition Week is to celebrate the achievements and dedication of government employees. GOHS is a proud participant in the PER Week Celebrations.

 

On Wednesday May 4, 2005, a ceremony will be held, at the Freight Depot in Atlanta, to honor award recipients for their outstanding service and dedication.  Winners will be invited to attend the luncheon ceremony.  All state agencies are encouraged to observe the week by sponsoring recognition activities that celebrate the accomplishments of staff and their contributions to state service.

 

If you are interested in honoring a worthy state employee, download the Public Employee Recognition Program Guide and Nomination Form here. For more information about Public Employee Recognition Week and GOHS, contact Denora Young at 404-463-8975.

  

     Child Passenger Safety Month Kickoff mattmontgomery  at:  2/25/2005 10:17:32 AM  

Child Passenger Safety Seat News Conference Kickoff

Most parents are shocked to learn that across the country, car crashes count as the number one killer of kids between the ages of two and fourteen. But children ages four to eight, properly restrained in booster seats are 59 percent less likely to be injured in a car crash than children who are restrained by only a safety belt.

That's why the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety joined with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to commemeorate National Child Passenger Safety Week as well as National Child Passenger Safety Month.

For more information, visit http://www.gahighwaysafety.org/2005cpss.html

 

  

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