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Trooper Stephens wins DUI enforcement award

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From Trooper Wm. Gregory, Public Affairs Officer, KSP Post 15

FRANKFORT, KY -The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and its partners honored 183 Kentucky law enforcement officers from 161 agencies across the commonwealth for their efforts in targeting impaired drivers.

The 2008 Governor's Impaired Driving Enforcement Awards ceremony was held December 4, 2008, at the Embassy Suites hotel in Lexington. Tpr. Daniel Stephens received the award from Post 15, Columbia, KY, with 41 impaired driving arrests.



It was hosted by the cabinet's Office of Highway Safety along with the Federal Highway Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

"Impaired driving is one of America's deadliest crimes," said Transportation Secretary Joe Prather, who is Gov. Steve Beshear's representative for highway safety. "These officers, their departments and agencies render a great service for public safety by targeting impaired drivers."

Across the country, more than 13,000 people are killed each year in highway crashes involving a driver or motorcycle operator with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 or higher.


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Trooper Daniel Stephens receives DUI enforcement award



2008-12-22 - Embassy Suites, Lexington, KY - Photo from Kentucky State Police.
TROOPER DANIEL STEPHENS of Kentucky State Post 15, Columbia, KY, received the 2008 Governor's Impaired Drving Enforcement Award for KSP Post 15 in ceremonies in Lexington in early December 2008. With him above, are, left, Transportation Cabinet Secretary Joe Prather, and right, Bill Tower, Law Enforcement Liason for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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