The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association (RIPCA) reports that law enforcement agencies across the state are participating in two enforcement campaigns this July to help prevent crash-related fatalities and injuries typically seen around July 4 and throughout the summer.
Rhode Island Police Agencies Participating in National Click It or Ticket Mobilization
The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association is pleased to share that law enforcement agencies across Rhode Island are participating in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) national Click It or Ticket high-visibility enforcement effort.
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association and Municipal Police Training Academy Present Donations to Special Olympics Rhode Island
The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association is pleased to share that the Rhode Island police community presented donations totaling over $30,000 to Special Olympics Rhode Island.
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Commemorates National Police Week
The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association honors the law enforcement officers who have given their lives in the line of duty during National Police Week.
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Urges Safe and Sober Driving This St. Patrick’s Day Weekend
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association reports that law enforcement agencies across the state are increasing the number of patrols targeting impaired driving and seat belt use around the St. Patrick’s Day holiday, and reminds motorists of important safe driving tips from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Joins Partners in Urging Safe and Sober Driving Ahead of Super Bowl Weekend
EAST GREENWICH — The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association is joining its partners in reminding the community to drive sober ahead of the Super Bowl.
Statement of the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association
PROVIDENCE — The following is a statement from the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association:
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Executive Director Sid Wordell Joins Press Event on Strategic Response to Fentanyl Crisis
PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Executive Director Sid Wordell joined federal, state and public health officials last week to address the fentanyl crisis and the importance of provisions included in the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) related to the fentanyl crisis.
Rhode Island Police Agencies Partner with MADD-RI to Conduct Honor Patrols in Remembrance of Impaired Driving Victims
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association is pleased to share that law enforcement agencies across Rhode Island worked with Mothers Against Drunk Driving-Rhode Island (MADD-RI) once again this season to honor victims who have lost their lives, or who were tragically injured, due to impaired driving crashes.
Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association Reminds Motorists to Drive Sober as National Holiday Impaired Driving Enforcement Mobilization Begins
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association reports that law enforcement agencies across the state are increasing the number of impaired driving patrols during the holiday season as part of the national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign.