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National Police Week

National Police week is a time set aside for recognizing the service and sacrifice of law enforcement in the United States.

Law enforcement is a dangerous business. Survival is dependent upon constant vigilance not only of those violent situations that can take place where human emotions rule, but also by constant exposure to the unpredictable. 

Thanks to television drama and other fiction, we are all familiar with firearms related incidents and law enforcement officers, sometimes with a constant barrage of gun fights during prime time viewing. 

However, here are some facts to consider:

  • By the close of 2010, traffic related fatalities among law enforcement officers lead all categories of officer deaths for 14 straight years
  • Officers killed by drunk drivers increased by 43% over the last four decades
  • 153 officers were struck and killed by vehicles from 2001 – 2010
  • Although 49 states now have “Move Over” laws requiring motorists to change lanes and reduce speed when encountering emergency vehicles upon the roadway, 71% of the public has never heard of these laws (Hawaii and Washington D.C. have yet to pass this law)

At MADD, we consider law enforcement to be our first, most natural partner.  These are our heroes that make our roadways safe. In addition, MADD is in constant partnership with agencies that are making a difference in the safety of the law enforcement officers in this country. 

Our partners include the International Association of Chiefs of Police, The National Sheriffs’ Association, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Department of Justice, the FBI’s Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted program, and the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, the source for the above statistics.

National Police week is a time set aside for recognizing the service and sacrifice of law enforcement in the United States. Every year, National Police Week is observed during the week in which May 15th falls as established by a joint resolution in Congress in 1962. 

This is a time for special recognition to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty; those who made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety and protection of others.

MADD thanks our law enforcement for their tireless efforts with making our communities safe.

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Richard Poulton May 24, 2013 at 08:16 pm
How about seeing what it is like to live in a bug infester section 8 apartment for a week in theRead More inner city of NH. Then come back and talk to us. Jerk!!!
Rosie May 24, 2013 at 12:11 pm
What confusion? Unless you have lived under a rock the last century or are just a complete idiot, itRead More wasn't hard to understand that it is the holiday week. Big deal out of nothing...
Richard Poulton May 24, 2013 at 08:07 am
Thanks. Head-ons will do that.
Silence Dogood May 23, 2013 at 05:50 pm
I did and was told the road was shutdown to use alternate routes. That was it. I now see that thereRead More is a post explaining it. Head on collision by the army center.
Richard Poulton May 23, 2013 at 05:37 pm
Why not call the EHPD and ask that question.
Silence Dogood May 24, 2013 at 09:05 pm
How come the details of this tragedy are not reported? The road was shutdown for five hours! I heardRead More the contractor moved the lines in the road to avoid the secret military plumbing project and didn't post signs to alert drivers.
Richard Poulton May 24, 2013 at 09:32 am
3:30 in the afternoon on a road with lots of traffic and I will bet people did witness this accidentRead More but due to the "don't get involved" attitude these days, no one will call. Just so sad!
Richard Poulton May 24, 2013 at 09:32 am
3:30 in the afternoon on a road with lots of traffic and I will bet people did witness this accidentRead More but due to the "don't get involved" attitude these days, no one will call. Just so sad!