Town Police Receive Traffic Safety Award
Town Police Receive Traffic Safety Award
The town police department has won a second-place award in its size class in the 2007 Connecticut Law Enforcement Challenge, a competitive program among law enforcement agencies in the area of traffic safety.
The program recognizes and rewards the traffic safety programs conducted by law enforcement agencies in the state.
The areas covered in the competition include traffic enforcement, public education, drunken driving, and speeding.
Competing police departments submit applications that document their agenciesâ efforts and effectiveness in the competitive areas.
The police departments that win awards are those which combine officer training, public information, and traffic enforcement programs to reduce motorist accidents and injuries.
The competition is conducted nationwide under the auspices of federal transportation agencies and the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
In Connecticut, the program recognizes police departments that have innovative speed enforcement programs. Speed enforcement programs are considered to have a significant effect on reducing speed-related fatalities.
The Connecticut programâs awards ceremony was conducted on October 22 in Westbrook. About 35 police departments in the state competed.
Newtown submitted its entry in a category that holds police departments of a similar size. Newtownâs entry into the program will be submitted to the National Law Enforcement Challenge for a broader competition.
Newtownâs entry provides voluminous detail about the police departmentâs traffic safety enforcement program.
In the 2005 competition, the police department was the winner of the use of a Harley-Davidson Electra Glide police motorcycle for one year. The Police Commission later decided to purchase that motorcycle and start a traffic enforcement unit using that motorcycle as one of it vehicles.