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Six State Trooper DUI Enforcement Effort this Weekend

Frankfort, KY - Kentucky State Police (KSP) will be joining forces with other members of the 6-State Trooper Project for a DUI enforcement initiative June 29 and 30, 2012 in an effort to reduce DUI related fatal and injury crashes. This high-visibility enforcement effort will include the KSP, Indiana State Police, Ohio State Highway Patrol, Pennsylvania State Police, Michigan State Police, and the West Virginia State Police.

KSP Spokesperson Lt. David Jude commented, "We are steadfast in our commitment to reduce the number of crashes that injure and kill people on our roadways and will use all resources at our disposal to stop such needless tragedies."

The 6-State Trooper Project is a multi-state law enforcement partnership aimed at providing combined and coordinated law enforcement and security services in the areas of highway safety, criminal patrol, and intelligence sharing.


This story was posted on 2012-06-29 22:34:16
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