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Thursday, November 20, 2008

JoCo Sheriff plans extra traffic enforcement over Thanksgiving

Belt From JoCo Sheriff: Johnson County Sheriff’s Office along with other area police agencies, will be participating in the Kansas Thanksgiving Traffic Enforcement Campaign, November 24-30.

A grant from the Kansas Department of Transportation will enable the Sheriff’s Office to have more presence on streets and highways to aggressively enforce Kansas traffic laws. In addition to general traffic enforcement deputies will be looking for impaired drivers and children, teens, and adults who are not buckled up.

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I read that wrong. At first I thought they were looking for impaired drivers and children. Thought I was going to have to hide the boy for a few days.

Oooh. Save me. Save me. Please, save me from myself!!!

Seat belts infringe on my civil right to fly. There's no such thing as inertia!!!

"Oooh. Save me. Save me. Please, save me from myself!!!"

Translation: "I don't think laws should apply to me if I don't agree with them!"

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