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These patrols shall occur in locations where the highest rate of fatality and serious <br /> injury collisions caused by impaired driving occur in your geographic area of the <br /> state and will not begin before 4:00 pm. Patrols will occur Friday-Sunday, with the <br /> exception of: <br /> Thursday, March 17, to cover the St. Patrick's Day holiday <br /> Thursday, November 25, to cover Thanksgiving, and <br /> Monday, July 4, to cover the 4th of July Holiday. <br /> Speeding: <br /> (Agency) will engage in HVE patrols for all or part of the following: <br /> July 15, 2011 —August 7, 2011; these shall occur on the days, times and locations <br /> where the highest rate of fatality and serious injury collisions caused by speeding <br /> occur in your geographic area of the state. <br /> Seat Belts: <br /> (Agency) will engage in HVE seat belt-focused patrols on some or all of the <br /> following dates: <br /> May 23, 2011 - June 5, 2011; these shall occur where the lowest rates of occupant <br /> protection use occur in your geographic area of the state. These patrols will not <br /> begin before 4:00 pm. (Agency) agrees to take a zero tolerance approach to seat <br /> belt and child car seat violations. <br /> 3. CONDITIONS: <br /> For each of the emphasis patrols listed above, multi-jurisdictional, HVE protocols, as <br /> outlined in Addendum A of this document will be followed. These protocols are <br /> incorporated in their entirety to this document by reference. Exceptions to these <br /> protocols may only be provided by the WTSC Program Director. <br /> These are enforcement activities intended to apprehend impaired drivers, speeding <br /> drivers and unbuckled vehicle occupants. It is expected that Notices of <br /> Infraction/Citation (NOI/C's) will be issued at contact unless circumstances dictate <br /> otherwise. <br /> Impaired Driving: <br /> (Agency) shall ensure that officers participating in these patrols are trained in <br /> Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) protocols and that officers assigned to the <br /> HVE campaigns are qualified to enforce the impaired driving laws. This means that <br /> officers are qualified to use "Standardized Field Sobriety Tests" specified by NHTSA/ <br /> IACP standard, and are qualified to use the state's breath testing instruments. This <br /> requirement has been expanded, effective October 1, 2010, to include all <br /> enforcement activities funded by the WTSC. <br /> Created:August 24,2010 Page 2 of 6 <br />
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