Marion County Sheriff's Department Homecoming Traffic Enforcement

 

Marion County Sheriff Tim Bailey announced his office will be  participating in a countywide traffic detail targeting speed and  alcohol related violations for the High School Homecoming Dances.   Deputies will be conducting extra traffic enforcement and patrol now  through October 15th.  In an effort to ensure the safety of the motoring  public, the sheriff’s office will be enforcing a Zero Tolerance Policy  on speeding, drunk driving, and seatbelt violations.  Marion County  residents are urged to obey traffic laws to ensure a safe and enjoyable  homecoming season.  

 These extra patrol activities were  made possible through a grant from the Ohio Department of Public Safety  and the Governor’s Highway Safety Office.  The grant was awarded to the  Marion County Sheriff’s Office in a continued effort to lower traffic  accidents related to alcohol, speed, and seatbelt violations.  Motorists  are to expect to see deputies enforcing traffic safety countywide.   Sheriff Tim Bailey and his deputies are committed to keep Marion County  roadways safe for all residents and visitors. 


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