An Arkansas police officer ran his car into a pregnant woman's SUV, flipping the vehicle, because she did not pull over soon enough, resulting in a lawsuit against the cop
Arkansas cops love this insane practice they call "precision immobilization technique" slamming into moving vehicles, sometimes over simple traffic stops. Nicole Harper, pregnant with her daughter, was driving her SUV home on a Arkansas freeway.
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Around the county, April 20 has become unofficially known as Weed Day. In Arkansas, state police want drivers to know that driving high can still result in serious consequences.
During the past week, Arkansas State Troopers and law enforcement officers across the state intensified patrols looking for drivers who are impaired by drugs. The operation is part of a five-state plan directed toward the dangerous practice of driving while under the influence of both illegal and legal drugs.
The If You Feel Different, You Drive Different. Drive High, Get a DWI, kicked off Sunday and continues through today.
State troopers, local police officers and sheriff’s deputies are intensifying enforcement of drug-impaired driving laws. They will stop and arrest anyone impaired by drugs or alcohol.
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Arkansas State Troopers and law enforcement officers across the state will intensify their patrols in the coming days looking for drivers who are impaired by drugs. The special operation is part of a five state plan directed toward the dangerous practice of driving while under the influence of both illegal and legal drugs.
The “If You Feel Different, You Drive Different Drive High, Get a DWI” campaign will kick off Sunday and continue through Tuesday Law enforcement agencies in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska are participating in the coordinated operation to get drug impaired drivers off the streets and highways.