Joint NSGEU/PSC Safety Campaign Continues – Reminder to: Slow Down, Move Over
We need to protect those who protect and serve our communities. NSGEU represents members like Deputy Sheriffs, Motor Vehicle Officers, Conservation Officers, and the dedicated Forestry Technicians battling wildfires, drivers must also slow down and move over for them when on the side of the road with their lights flashing. The #SlowDownMoveOver law is vital for their safety. Please do your part:
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