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Trooper Dwaine Barnett guest speaker at Chamber of Commerce meeting



2006-02-22 - Columbia - Photo Linda Waggener. TROOPER DWAINE BARNETT, Public Affairs Officer at the Columbia Kentucky State Police Post 15, was the guest speaker at the February Chamber of Commerce meeting. He gave the group a lot to think about on the issue of wearing seat belts. He says that there's usually someone in every group with a story about why not to wear a seat belt. However, he said that overwhelming statistics demonstrate that wearing seat belts does keep many more people alive who could not have lived through vehicle accidents otherwise. The Chamber audience of approximately fifty law-abiding folks offered no resistance. Trooper Barnett speaks to organizations and schools throughout the KSP Post 15 service area. Click 'read more' for the Chamber's monthly news.

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