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Friday, April 17, 2009

FRUITLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT HONORED FOR EXCELLENCE IN TRAFFIC SAEFTY ENFORCEMENT


Maryland Law Enforcement Challenge Recognizes Top Statewide Agencies

FRUITLAND
- The Fruitland Police Department was honored this week as the top agency in its category at the annual Maryland Law Enforcement Challenge recognition ceremony in Baltimore, Maryland. Winning a Law Enforcement Challenge award signifies not only excellence in traffic safety enforcement, but also a commitment to overall public safety. The 2008 campaign featured an emphasis on seat belt, DUI, and aggressive driving enforcement and education activities.

“Traffic safety is one of our top priorities,” stated Chief Michael Phillips. “Earning this award, especially in light of the increased demands of the program, is truly special and it is a direct result of the hard work and dedication of the men and women of the Fruitland Police Department.”

Co-sponsored by the Maryland Chiefs of Police Association, the Maryland Sheriff’s Association and the Maryland Highway Safety Office, the Maryland Law Enforcement Challenge promotes competition among Maryland police agencies, while recognizing and honoring those that excel in traffic safety enforcement.

“More than 600 people are killed every year on Maryland’s roadways,” said Maryland Chiefs of Police Association President Chief Bernadette DiPino. “I want to congratulate the officers of the Fruitland Police Department for their commitment to the Maryland Law Enforcement Challenge and the service to their community.”

“Lives are at stake and our message is simple,” began OFC Nick McLeod, “buckle up, slow down and always drive sober. We will continue to educate people in Fruitland, but when that outreach fails, we are dedicated to enforcing Maryland’s traffic safety laws.”

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!

Anonymous said...

Wow! What an honor! Where exactly do they practice this commitment? Traffic still flies up and down Camden Ave unimpeded.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Fruitland. Now 3:18 dont get so brash they are doing what they can and its tuff when you figure they have to deal with all the scumbags just south of school st. So cut them a little slack, if we can get all those piece of shit, worthless, ignorant waste of space gheto trash out of town they could focus on just the traffic issues, right?