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PATROL BEEFS UP FOR LABOR DAY
By Ian Cope :: 153 Views
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Labor Day weekend is the unofficial end of the summer holidays and there will be a plethora of barbecue's, parties and family gatherings after which impaired drivers may begin hitting the road. Be warned: extra troopers will be out looking for you. The State Patrol says two extra troopers will be out on the Grays Harbor roadways, while two additional troopers will hit the roads of Pacific and Wahkaiakum counties. Speeding and impaired driving are the leading causes of traffic fatalities. |
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