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Clarksville Police Department “More Cops, More Stops” Saturation Patrol Statistics from February 1st to 3rd, 2013

 

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department conducted impaired driving saturation patrols February 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 2013 partially funded by the Governor’s Highway Safety Office, “More Cops, More Stops” program.

During this time, there were 189 vehicles stopped and 233 charges issued.
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Clarksville Police Department Saturation Patrol Statistics from September 14th and 15th, 2012

 

Clarksville Police DepartmentClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Police Department conducted impaired driving saturation patrols between September 14th – September 15th, 2012, partially funded by the Governor’s Highway Safety Office.

During this time, there were 102 vehicles stopped and 128 charges issued.

Clarksville Police saturation patrol. (Photo by CPD-Jim Knoll)

Clarksville Police saturation patrol. (Photo by CPD-Jim Knoll)

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Department of Safety and Homeland removes Protestors from Legislative Plaza, Issues Citations

 

Protestors asked to leave Legislative Plaza Saturday Morning

Tennessee Department of Safety

Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security early Saturday morning enforced a revised state policy that makes the Legislative Plaza, War Memorial Courtyard, and Capitol grounds areas closed to the public from 10:00pm until 6:00am daily.

The revised policy also states there shall be no overnight occupancy of the state properties. «Read the rest of this article»

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Department of Safety and Homeland Security enforces State’s revised policy on Legislative Plaza Curfew

 

Protestors asked to leave Legislative Plaza, State Troopers make 29 Arrests

Tennessee Department of SafetyNashville, TN – The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security early Friday morning enforced a revised state policy that makes the Legislative Plaza, War Memorial Courtyard, and Capitol grounds areas closed to the public from 10:00pm until 6:00am daily. The revised policy also states there shall be no overnight occupancy of the state properties.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol, which provides security for Legislative Plaza, War Memorial Courtyard, and the Capitol grounds, asked Occupy Nashville protestors to leave the Legislative Plaza at 3:10am. Approximately two dozen protestors left the plaza without incident. «Read the rest of this article»

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Have a safe and fun Halloween

 

Here is the a list of events, and other basic information to help you have a safe and fun Halloween.

Trick or Treating

Trick or Treating

While Halloween falls on a Sunday this year, Clarksville-Montgomery County has decided not to move the official trick or treating night. They also do not set an official time for trick or treating. Most people would expect trick or treaters between the hours of 6:00pm till around 9:00pm. Fort Campbell has moved their trick or treating night to Saturday; and there, trick or treating is allowed between 6:00pm and 8:00pm.

Safety should be a primary consideration for people out and about on Halloween. Safe Kids USA offers these tips for Parents and Drivers. «Read the rest of this article»

 

City of Clarksville Curfew In Affect For Riverside Drive Only

 

The City of Clarksville still has a curfew in affect but has been modified. The curfew Only Applies to the Riverside Drive area. This curfew is to ensure safety and help protect businesses from any illegal activity that could happen after dark.

Business owners or anyone with a legitimate reason to be in the Riverside Drive area while the curfew is in effect will be given a pass and allowed to continue the cleanup process while the curfew is in effect. Police officers in the area are making passes available to business owners.

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