Lakeville Police Department Participating in ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Campaign

Lakeville Police Department Participating in ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ Campaign

LAKEVILLE — Chief Matthew Perkins is pleased to announce that the Lakeville Police Department has been awarded a grant to increase the number of impaired driving patrols during the holiday season as part of the national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign.

As part of the Municipal Road Safety Program, the Baker-Polito Administration recently awarded over $5 million in road safety grant funding from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to local police departments for Fiscal Year 2023. Of this funding, the Lakeville Police Department was awarded $19,947.

The Lakeville Police Department has joined other departments across the state and the Massachusetts State Police in the campaign. Police urge motorists who have been drinking or using marijuana or other drugs to plan ahead and designate a sober driver, use a ride-sharing service or take public transportation.

The campaign began Dec. 1 and runs through Dec. 31. During this time, the Lakeville Police Department will have several officers on the lookout for impaired and reckless drivers on the roads. Everyone is reminded to never get behind the wheel if they have been drinking and to never get into a vehicle if the driver is impaired.

According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, approximately one-third of all traffic crash fatalities in the United States involve drunk drivers. On average, more than 10,000 people have died each year (2014 to 2018) in drunk-driving crashes.

For more information on the Office of Grants and Research’s Municipal Road Safety and impaired driving enforcement grant program, as well as the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign, click here.

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Lakeville Police Department Implements Body-Worn Camera Program

Lakeville Police Department Implements Body-Worn Camera Program

Chief Matthew Perkins reports that the Lakeville Police Department has implemented a body-worn camera program to enhance the department’s accountability in the community.

The Lakeville Police Department received $40,000 in funding from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) program administered by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Office of Grants and Research to purchase body-worn cameras.

With the use of grant funds, the department purchased a total of 22 Motorola WatchGuard Body Cameras and video/evidence management software.

According to a December 2021 survey from the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, only 10% of police departments in the Commonwealth have a body-worn camera program.

“Our department has maintained several body-worn cameras since 2015 for use by a few designated officers, but now after receiving the grant award, we are capable of issuing cameras to all officers,” said Chief Perkins.

All Lakeville Police officers have received training on how the devices operate and function. The cameras will assist in the accurate documentation of officers’ interactions to increase transparency, promote de-escalation, resolve citizen complaints, and provide a valuable training tool.

“Our department has a robust police-community relationship. The goal with this program is to continue building trust and positive relationships between our officers and the community we serve,” Chief Perkins said.

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Lakeville Police Department Launches News Blog

Lakeville Police Department Launches News Blog

Chief Matthew Perkins is pleased to announce that the Lakeville Police Department has launched a blog to serve as a hub for the latest information and updates on news pertaining to the Department.

The blog, lakevillepdnews.com, is integrated with the Department’s Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts and will automatically broadcast news blog content onto the feeds. Residents may subscribe to the blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Visitors to lakevillepdnews.com will also find:

With a clean, user-friendly and mobile responsive layout, the news blog allows for easy navigation. It can be accessed on computers, cell phones and tablets.

“We are pleased to offer this new resource to our community members which will allow them to stay up-to-date with the latest information being shared from our department,” Chief Perkins said. “We encourage all community members to subscribe to receive the latest news directly.”

The Lakeville Police Department’s new blog was created and designed by John Guilfoil Public Relations.

 

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