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Saturday, May 16, 2015

OCPD TO HOST RAAM ID TRAINING SESSION ON JUNE 4

The Ocean City Police Department will be hosting an identification training session as part of the department’s Reducing Availability of Alcohol to Minors (RAAM) Program at the City Hall Council Chambers (301 Baltimore Avenue) on June 4. The session will begin at 9 a.m. and end at approximately 11 a.m. This free training session are designed for alcohol retailers, restaurant servers and bartenders.

For those that are unable to attend on June 4, video of the training session will be made available on the Ocean City Police Department’s YouTube Channel on June 5. Ocean City restaurants and alcohol retail establishments are encouraged to include this training opportunity in to their new seasonal employee orientation and training. No registration is necessary and there is no cost to attend this training.

The RAAM Program is a community policing initiative that began in 1995 and addresses underage drinking in Ocean City. An essential component of this program is the partnership formed with local alcohol retailers, restaurants and bars. The Ocean City Police Department continues to strictly enforce underage drinking and is committed to the ongoing relationships with the Ocean City business community.

For more information about the RAAM Program and the upcoming training session, please contact the OCPD Public Affairs Office at 410-520-5395.

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