GOVERNOR'S HIGHWAY SAFETY OFFICE ANNOUNCES INCREASED ENFORCEMENT DURING HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


December 17, 2015


 


CONTACT:


Amanda Brown


Office #: 615-253-5152


 


MEDIA ADVISORY


GOVERNOR'S HIGHWAY SAFETY OFFICE ANNOUNCES


INCREASED ENFORCEMENT DURING HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN


 


 


Murfreesboro, Tenn. --  Kendell Poole, Director of the Tennessee Governor’s Highway Safety Office, will join members of the Tennessee Highway Patrol along with neighboring law enforcement agencies in Middle Tennessee to announce the upcoming Booze It and Lose It holiday enforcement campaign. The event will take place Friday, December 18th at 10:00 a.m. at the Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce.


 


They will be joined by Tanya Read, who lost her son, Nicolas Townsend, to a drunk driver earlier this year. Nicolas was a passenger in a vehicle traveling through Portland when it was hit by a driver under the influence. The crash took place the night prior to his high school graduation ceremony. 


 


Law enforcement agencies across Tennessee will be out in full force beginning Friday through Sunday, January 3rd actively searching for impaired drivers in the hopes of preventing further tragedies like the one experienced by the Read family. The Governor’s Highway Safety Office reminds everyone to plan ahead for a sober ride home before taking part in holiday celebrations this season.


 


 


WHO: Director Kendell Poole, Govenor's Highway Safety Office;


Tony Burnett, Law Enforcement Liaison, Govenor's Highway Safety Office;


Tanya Read, mother of victim Nicolas Townsend;


Sergeant John Grinder, Tennessee Highway Patrol


 


WHAT: Middle Tennessee Booze It and Lose It Kickoff Event


 


WHEN: 10:00 a.m. (CST)


Friday, December 18, 2015


 


WHERE: Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce


3050 Medical Center Parkway


Murfreesboro, TN 37129


 


For more information about the Governor's Highway Safety Office, visit www.tntrafficsafety.org.


 


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