GEORGIA & S.CAROLINA KICK-OFF MULTI-STATE SPEED CRACKDOWN mattmontgomery  at:  1/2/2008  

100 DAYS OF SUMMER H.E.A.T. UNDERWAY




WHAT:            MEDIA BRIEFING PLANNED:  Summer H.E.A.T. Crackdown coming. This multi-state HEAT enforcement effort in and South Carolina will begin with a news conference and tour at the BMW Manufacturing Plant in Greer, SC.        



WHEN:              NEWS CONFERENCE, Friday, June 29, 2007 at 10:00AM




WHERE:            BMW Manufacturing Plant, Greer, SC. For directions, go to http://www.bmwzentrum.com/information/location.asp .




WHO:                 Collaborating South Carolina and Georgia Law Enforcement Agencies




WHY:                 Because each year during the summer months, more than 2,500 lives are lost across the Southeast due to fatal crashes!  Speed kills.




NEWS MEDIA INVITED




Reporters and Photographers welcome. Law enforcement officers with jurisdiction along the




I-85 corridor from both states will gather at 9:30AM for a bi-state show of support for the 100 Days of Summer H.E.A.T. speed and aggressive driving enforcement campaign. H.E.A.T. stands for “Highway Enforcement of Aggressive Traffic.”  After the BMW Plant briefing, News Media is invited to join patrol units at the enforcement staging area to observe joint law enforcement activities on both sides of the state line.  




INTERVIEWS & ENFORCEMENT PHOTO-OPS



Law enforcement officials available for one-on-one interviews on Summer H.E.A.T. speed and impaired driving enforcement campaigns. Interviews available with state, local and federal highway safety advocates and BMW representatives to emphasize public and private sector collaborative efforts for better motor vehicle travel safety.  Media ride-alongs arranged on request. For further information or to arrange Media Ride-alongs contact:




Michael D. George, Senior Law Enforcement Liaison




SCDPS Office of Highway Safety




803-896-9949




michaelgeorge@scdps.net




The goal of the BMW H.E.A.T. event is to raise public awareness that law enforcement will be strictly enforcing speed, DUI, safety belt and child safety seat laws on and South Carolina roadways during the summer travel period.  Motorists are warned that law enforcement will be conducting high visibility patrols and roadchecks wherever they travel during the summer holidays.  H.E.A.T. enforcement will begin along the I-85 corridor in and South Carolina at noon on Friday, June 29, 2007 and continue through the weekend.




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     OPERATION ZERO TOLERANCE: OVER THE LIMIT. UNDER ARREST mattmontgomery  at:  1/2/2008  

DRIVE BUZZED, GET BUSTED THIS 4TH!




BLUE LIGHTS & BAT-TRAILERS* AT DUI-ROADCHECKS




OPERATION ZERO TOLERANCE: OVER THE LIMIT. UNDER ARREST




(ATLANTA)—Coming soon to a mile-marker near you: A BAT-Trailer at a holiday sobriety checkpoint.  It may sound like it’s named for a comic book crime-fighter, but the BAT-Trailer is really Georgia’s no-nonsense solution for taking DUI enforcement out on road trips where drunk drivers are still the cause behind one-out-of-five fatal crashes.




BAT-Trailer means Breath-Alcohol-Testing (BAT). It also means cops are cracking down all over .  BAT-Trailers are being deployed at road-checks around the state this July fourth and each one of them is a fully-equipped, custom-built field unit with a reporting station where officers can sit down with their laptops to write DUI arrest reports.




“A BAT-Trailer is a one-stop cop-shop,” says Director Bob Dallas of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety (GOHS). “It’s a combination mobile command post and traffic enforcement toolbox on wheels.”




The BAT-Trailers come with on-board generators and light kits as standard equipment so officers can safely continue night-time operations at rural roadcheck locations far from the safety of city street lights.




“With these BAT-Trailers police can run more efficient sobriety roadchecks, run them longer, and run them more often,” says GOHS Director Dallas. “That means more impaired drivers behind bars and that equates to more lives saved on our roadways.”




Each GOHS field trailer is outfitted with a certified and calibrated Intoxilyzer Unit for checking Breath Alcohol Levels on suspected drunk drivers.  So these BAT-Trailers allow law enforcement officers to conduct complete impaired driving enforcement operations even when the nearest police department or State Patrol Post may be a county away.   “And with a 159 counties to cover in , BAT-Trailers are critical for taking the fight against impaired driving into the field,” says Director Dallas.    




Once breathalyzer tests are done, the units have built-in holding cells to secure violators until prisoner transport can be arranged.  Miles away from any jail, they bring holding cells out to where police are holding the line against DUI deaths on our highways.                          




“Most motorists don’t realize the risk of a driver dying in a crash at .08 BAC is at least 11 times that of drivers without alcohol in their system.  That’s why driving with a BAC of .08 or higher is now illegal in every state,” says Director Dallas.




The GOHS BAT-Trailer initiative is part of a multi-year highway fatality reduction project to place police support equipment in sixteen traffic enforcement network regions around the state.  The trailer initiative is supplemented by three BAT-Mobile police command post units stationed at the Gwinnett, Albany, and Warner Robins Police departments.   




The police Bat-Mobile units were purchased with matching grant money from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety.  The combined GOHS investment totals around three quarters of a million dollars to assist communities in the battle to keep their streets safe. Many other public safety agencies around the state like Atlanta, Valdosta, and Clayton County Police also have their own BAT-Mobiles for DUI-duty.




“These BAT-Trailer and BAT-Mobile units can play a major role in helping our law enforcement partners conduct impaired driving mobilizations on our state roads and highways,” says Director Dallas.  “They not only raise the visibility of law enforcement operations, they also increase the perceived threat of detection and risk of being arrested.”




motorists shouldn’t be surprised to see these BAT-Units set up at sobriety checkpoints on roadways throughout the holiday travel season.  Safe drivers will just go on their way, but motorists who drive drunk will go to jail.




“The travel season between July Fourth and Labor Day can be one of the most dangerous times of the year on our roads. So we’re targeting travel periods when impaired driving and summer holiday traffic volumes are historically the highest,” says Director Dallas.




The message is simple. You drive impaired in , you WILL go to jail. It is Operation Zero-Tolerance. Over The Limit. Under Arrest.




The holiday OZT campaign is part of the GOHS 100 Days of Summer H.E.A.T. initiative launched to raise driver awareness about the deadly consequences of speed, drunk and drugged driving, and failure to use safety belts and child restraints.  For more information about Operation Zero Tolerance and the 100 Days of Summer H.E.A.T. campaign, visit the GOHS website at www.gahighwaysafety.org.




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     DRIVE BUZZED, GET BUSTED THIS 4TH! mattmontgomery  at:  1/2/2008  

DRIVE BUZZED, GET BUSTED THIS 4TH!




STATEWIDE KICK-OFF AT LENOX SQUARE




 




WHAT:            DRIVE SOBER !  NEWS CONFERENCE to kick-off July4th Impaired Driving Statewide Crackdown during the Holiday Travel Period




WHEN:            FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2007, OZT NEWS CONFERENCE at 1030AM.




WHERE:         Macy’s Parking Lot, Lenox Square, Site of Annual July 4th Fireworks  




 




OPERATION ZERO TOLERANCE: OVER THE LIMIT. UNDER ARREST




OPERATION ZERO TOLERANCE (OZT) is a statewide enforcement initiative to raise driver awareness to the deadly consequences of drunk driving. Impaired drivers cause one-out- of- five fatality crashes in each year.  Nationwide, July Fourth was 2005’s deadliest holiday period of the year due to impaired driving.




DON’T LET THE FOURTH BLOW UP IN YOUR FACE!




Whether it’s a summer trip to the lake or a cross-town ride to the mall, responsible driving should be as much a holiday tradition as the annual fireworks celebration at Lenox Square.. And just as safe!  The heavily-traveled July Fourth holiday can be one of the most dangerous times on our highways due to low safety belt use.  So, Buckle-Up and Drive Sober! Safety belts are still your best protection against an encounter with a drunk driver! 




OZT NEWS CONFERENCE SCHEDULED




Join law enforcement agencies from across Metro Atlanta in MACY’S Parking Lot at Lenox Square in Buckhead for the Operation Zero Tolerance News Conference.  This is the 47th year Lenox Square has been home to one of the largest fireworks shows in the Southeast. Now, they’re hosting the largest July 4th life-saving event in ! It’s the OZT statewide enforcement kick-off Friday, June 22, 2007 at 1030AM.    




BLUE LIGHTS & BAT-TRAILERS* AT DUI-ROADCHECKS




News Media Invited:  Reporters & photographers can ride-along with law enforcement or interview a speaker from MADD-Georgia whose life was changed forever by a drunk driver.. OR, witness an on-site demonstration of a DUI-crime-fighting “BAT-Trailer” as an active backdrop for your noon live-shot.




“RED, WHITE & BUSTED” FOR THE HOLIDAYS!




Law enforcement agencies encourage Georgians who plan to party, to plan FIRST for a designated driver, plan to take a taxi, or plan to spend the night.. Because drivers who violate ’s DUI laws will go to jail! If you’re Over The Limit–you’re Under Arrest.  No exceptions. No excuses.  Make the Fourth a blast, not a bust!




OZT ENFORCEMENT WAVE FOLLOWS




During “OZT” law enforcement agencies will conduct a major wave of high-visibility sobriety checkpoints throughout the state from Friday, June 22, through Sunday, July 8, 2007 to catch DUI-drivers and place them behind bars to protect innocent motorists and their families on our highways during the holidays.   



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     Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) Newsletter mattmontgomery  at:  1/2/2008  


Every Life Counts, the Official Newsletter of Georgia's Strategic Highway Safety Plan has hit the streets.  Learn more about the efforts of highway leaders as they work together to save lives in Georgia.



To view the newsletter, click on:






or for more information on the SHSP, visit






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     Georgia a Leader in IACP National Law Enforcement Challenge Winners mattmontgomery  at:  1/2/2008  

Georgia Law Enforcement and the International Association of Chiefs of Police Team Up

The scores are in… had 18 IACP National Law Enforcement Challenge winners and 8 of those were first place winners and two National Special Category awards. Additionally, Forsyth Co. SO won the overall award from the National Sheriff’s Association and Tift County SO won the Occupant Protection award from NSA.  This was a record number of National winners for .  had more national winners this year than any other state in the country.




The list is below:




GEORGIA NATIONAL WINNERS

Adel Police Department--Category M-2--1st Place--Speed Award
Cornelia Police Department--Category M-2--2nd Place
Port Wentworth Police Department--Category M-2--3rd Place

City of Morrow Police Department--Category M-4--1st Place

Valdosta Police Department--Category M-6--Technology Award

Cobb County Police Department--Category M-8--3rd  Place

Taylor County Sheriff's Office--Category S-1--1st Place

Twiggs County Sheriff's Office--Category S-2--2nd Place
Franklin County Sheriff's Office--Category S-2--3rd Place

Elbert County Sheriff's Office--Category S-3--1st Place
Decatur County Sheriff's Office--Category S-3--2nd Place

White  County Sheriff's Office--Category S-4--1st Place

Tift County Sheriff's Office--Category S-5--3rd Place--NSA OP Award

Forsyth County Sheriff's Office--Category S-6--1st Place--NSA Award
Coweta County Sheriff's Office--Category S-6--2nd Place

Hall County Sheriff's Office--Category S-7--1st Place

Richmond County Sheriff's Office--Category S-8--1st Place

Georgia State Patrol--Category SP-3--3rd Place



Congratulations to all of Georgia's winners.  To learn more about the IACP, visit http://www.theiacp.org/




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