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Alcohol/Impaired Driving

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over Mobilizations 

State Judicial Educators

State Judicial Educator - DUI in Oklahoma

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CRASHs Court Program

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Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor 

Intoxilyzer 8000 

DUI and Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Testing 

 

No Refusal

Impaired Driving Prevention Summit  Agenda and Course Curriculum

 

AAA

 

New Interlock PSA

 

"Excuses"

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SIDNE 2012

SIDNE (Simulated Impaired Driving Experience) is an electronic powered vehicle that provides an actual driving experience, while delivering a safe and effective lesson about impaired and distracted driving....(click here for more information).

For information about booking for your event, contact: 

Deputy Jason Yingling

E-mail: sojasyin@okcounty.org

 

 

2M2L

Targeting communities throughout the state, the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws (EUDL) project aims to decrease underage drinking and related social problems, decrease youth access to alcohol, increase community-level support for environmental change, and increase youth-driven prevention activities. The project's comprehensive plan includes law enforcement training and technical assistance, community mobilization, strategic partnership development, youth leadership development, interagency collaboration, and media advocacy. This project is also known as 2 Much 2 Lose (2M2L).

 

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