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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNBackup cameras alone not enough to save a life, nonprofit findsA tragic backover crash in Elbert County claimed the life of a one-year-old, highlighting the danger these kinds of incidents pose to young children. Despite rearview cameras becoming standard in new ...
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Georgia State Patrol, local law enforcement look to crack down on speeders with 'Operation Southern Slow Down'Troopers with Georgia State Patrol is teaming up with local law enforcement in an effort to crack down on speeders along the ...
Time is almost up to vote for your favorite in this year’s American Association of State Troopers’ “Best Looking Cruiser” ...
“Our hearts are aching at the loss of K9 Georgia. Many of you know that she was donated to us by a local family, at no cost to the sheriff’s office. She was an amazing bloodhound who was sweet, goofy, ...
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TowTV Responds to Highway Crash with Georgia State PatrolIn Episode #44, the TowTV crew races up I-75 North on a call from Georgia State Patrol. It’s not clear if it’s a full wreck or a breakdown—until they arrive and find a driver who lightly rear-ended a ...
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An employee of the Georgia Department of Community Supervision, a criminal justice agency of the state, was charged with ...
A car chase on Manchester Expressway in Columbus, GA, involving Georgia State Patrol and an SUV ended with a collision with two other vehicles, GSP said.
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is increasing traffic enforcement along popular highways.Troopers are partnering with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission ...
Washington's state police agency has purchased access to cell phone data from more than a million cell phone users to find areas where people drive fast or text often ...
Discover how Washington State Patrol uses cellphone data to pinpoint speeding hotspots and enhance road safety across key highways. Stay safe with new insights.
Here’s What It’s Like to Fly With a State Patrol Washington troopers protect and serve from the air.
Georgia lawmakers will study the costs of numerous changes to pension plans for teachers, police and other state employees, including legislators themselves.
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