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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: DARE Presented With Keys To New Van
Title:CN AB: DARE Presented With Keys To New Van
Published On:2000-10-14
Source:The Fort Saskatchewan Record (CN AB)
Fetched On:2008-09-03 05:35:17
DARE PRESENTED WITH KEYS TO NEW VAN

The keys to a 2000 Ford Windstar Van were handed over to Fort Saskatchewan
RCMP officers on behalf of the Fort Saskatchewan DARE (Drug Abuse
Resistance Education) program last Wednesday. The van, now decorated with
the DARE logos and the RCMP crest, will be used for a variety of DARE
related activities.

Purchase of the vehicle was made possible by the Fort Saskatchewan
Community Watch/Citizens on Patrol Association's procurement of a lottery
board grant. Welcome Ford provided major assistance by obtaining the
vehicle at a discounted price and Fort Auto Body applied the decals at no cost.

The Fort Saskatchewan RCMP would like to thank all those who were involved
in the project and can assure you this promotional van will gets lots of
visibility and will reflect the commitment Fort Saskatchewan has toward
community policing initiatives, notes Const. Lea Turner.

The DARE van will be used for the following purposes:

*Transportation of DARE officers to and from Fort Saskatchewan and area
schools, community meetings and events, DARE officer training courses, the
DARE merchandise shop in Edmonton, and for the transportation of any RCMP
member who is attending a seminar, course, meeting of conference.

*Transportation of materials and equipment to and from the annual Crime
Prevention Week events, the Legacy Park Festival display, the DARE outdoor
volleyball tournament, the Canada Day Parade and Santa Claus Parade as well
as other such community events.

*Transportation option for the Community Policing Coordinator who
frequently finds himself using his private vehicle due to a detachment
shortage of police cars.

*A back drop for DARE promotional photos, DARE grad photos and newspaper
photos.

*Promotion of DARE and other community policing programs at various events.

*Regular year-long visibility in the community to remind students and
community members of the concepts of the DARE program.
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