About Virginia January 2012 Law Enforcement & Legislation 5. Utilizing Administrative License Revocation for drunk driving offenders According to the rating, Requiring ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers is the area in which Virginia needs to improve, and for which we need your support in the 2012 legislative session. Currently, ignition interlock devices are required only when a person who is convicted of DUI has a BAC of.15 or higher, or for the 2nd or subsequent conviction of DUI. Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling, MADD Volunteer Charles Moncure, Jeanine Kody of Richmond Ford, where the event was held, and State Police Superintendent Colonel W. Steven Flaherty at the Tie One On for Safety press conference held November 21, 2011. MADD Releases National and State-by-State Ratings as Part of the Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving- 5th Anniversary- Report to the Nation MADD announced in November that Virginia received 4 out of 5 stars in a ranking of states progress toward eliminating drunk driving, determined by the adoption of the following proven drunk driving countermeasures: 1. Requiring ignition interlocks for all convicted drunk drivers 2. Conducting sobriety checkpoints 3. Creating enhanced penalties for those who drive drunk with children in the vehicle 4. Participating in no-refusal activities for those suspected of drunk driving If properly administered, alcohol ignition interlocks could save thousands of lives and give offenders the ability to drive while not endangering the public. Read the full article here: http://www.madd.org/drunk-driving/ campaign/state-report.html. Legislative Action 2012 For five straight years, Ignition Interlock legislation has passed the Virginia House of Delegates only to be stopped or weakened in the Senate. MADD thanks Delegates Sal Iaquinto (R-Virginia Beach) and A. Donald McEachin (D-Henrico) for their past and continued sponsorship of this bill. What can you do to help? Visit www.madd.org/va and click on the link under HELP VIRGINIA to find out. Also, contact Chris Konschak in the MADD VA office at 804-353-7121 if you would like to assist with the 2012 legislative session. Available at: www.madd.org/va In This Issue... Legislation... Page 2 Law Enforcement Awards... Page 3 News from NHTSA... Page 10 Walk Like MADD... Page 12
Legislation Turn Cars Into The Cure In 2006, MADD, the government, traffic safety advocates and members of the automotive industry created a panel to encourage and support the development of new technology that would stop drivers from operating a vehicle if drunk. The result was DADSS or Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety. Together, MADD and DADSS are working toward a nation free from drunk driving. The national research effort to develop publicly-acceptable technology that will prevent the illegal operation of a vehicle by a drunk driver (0.08 or above blood alcohol content) is entering a new phase in which it will move out of the laboratory and onto the road with a drivable test vehicle expected to be ready in two years. For more information, visit their website at: http://www.dadss.org/. With your support, this cure is within reach. MADD Applauds Senate Legislation to Fight Drunk Driving On December 14, 2011, the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee approved Mariah s Act (S. 1449), a comprehensive traffic safety measure that has the potential to prevent thousands of drunk driving deaths and injuries each year. Specifically, MADD would like to thank committee members: Chairman Rockefeller as well as Senators Tom Udall, Corker, Lautenberg, Pryor, Vitter, Klobuchar, Murray, and Collins. Mariah s Act advances all of the components of MADD s Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving. It would provide support for high visibility law enforcement crackdowns, such as NHTSA s Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign; it would also provide incentives for more states to enact ignition interlock requirements for all convicted drunk drivers; and it would substantially increase funding for the advanced alcohol detection research program which is working to develop a non-invasive, in-vehicle technology that will prevent a drunk driver from operating a vehicle (see article, Turn Cars Into the Cure, also in this newsletter). The measure would also establish mechanisms to assure that state traffic safety programs supported with Federal funding are more effective in addressing the most critical safety needs. For the full text of this legislation, visit: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s112-1449. We encourage the full Senate to act on this important safety measure as soon as possible, and for the House to follow the Senate Committee s safety leadership. New data released in December by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration confirms that even though gains have been made (drunk driving deaths were down nearly five percent in 2010), concerted and expanded efforts are still needed since more than 10,200 alcohol related fatalities were recorded in 2010 in the U.S. Are you receiving our MONTHLY e-newsletter? If not, just send your email address to va.state@madd.org! Page 2
MADD Recognizes Outstanding Law Enforcement rs MADD Virginia is proud to have sponsored or co-sponsored 10 award ceremonies recognizing 315 law enforcement officers from across Virginia for their outstanding work on DUI enforcement, training, education and related prevention initiatives. We have posted additional pictures at www.madd.org/va. MADD VA and the Fairfax Alcohol Safety Action Program ceremony held May 13, 2011, Tysons Westpark Hotel. Keynote Speaker, Garth L. Wheeler, Director, Virginia Dept. of Criminal Justice Services. MADD Peninsula and Peninsula ASAP ceremony held August 29, 2011 at Hampton City Hall. Keynote Speaker, Terrie Suit, Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security, Commonwealth of Virginia. Jan Withers, MADD National President 2011 MADD Southside ceremony, Virginia Beach MADD Richmond ceremony, held September 19, 2011 at Richmond International Raceway, Richmond, VA. Keynote Speaker, Chief Douglas A. Middleton, Henrico County Division of Police. MADD Virginia, Rappahannock Area ASAP and Tri River ASAP ceremony held September 30, 2011 at Stratford Hall Plantation. Keynote Speaker, Dana Schrad, Executive Director, Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police. MADD Virginia and Southside ASAP ceremony held October 28, 2011 at Community Memorial Health Center, South Hill, VA. Keynote Speaker Dane Edmonds, Secretary of Southside ASAP, Policy Board. 2011 Law Enforcement Award Winners Albemarle County Police Kevin B. Miller Alberta Police Chief Michael Brown MADD Southside, Chesapeake Bay ASAP and Southeastern ASAP ceremony held September 1, 2011 at the Founders Inn. Keynote Speaker, Jan Withers, MADD National President. MADD Virginia, District 9 ASAP, Old Dominion ASAP, and Rockingham/Harrisonburg ASAP ceremony held September 13, 2011 at James Madison University. Keynote Speaker, The Honorable Mark D. Obenshain, Virginia State Senator, District 26. MADD Virginia, Smith Mountain Lake regional law enforcement awards ceremony, held September 15, 2011 at the Vinton War Memorial. Keynote Speaker, Chief (Retired) Doug Davis, Waynesboro, VA. August 29, 2011 Award Winners - Peninsula MADD Virginia, James River ASAP and Valley ASAP ceremony held September 22, 2011 at the Charlottesville Elks Lodge. Keynote Speaker, The Honorable Creigh Deeds, Virginia State Senator, District 25. MADD Virginia, Mount Rogers ASAP and Southwest Virginia ASAP ceremony held September 27, 2011 at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center. Keynote Speaker, Christopher R. Konschak, MADD Virginia Manager. Alleghany County Sheriff s Corporal Chad D. Wickline Amelia County Sheriff s Deputy Chris Eells Amherst County Sheriff s Deputy Jason Staton Appalachia Police r Andrew Rose Arlington County Police Sergeant David Green, Jr. Ashland Police Corporal Daniel Gray Corporal Grant Bonistalli Page 3
Augusta County Sheriff s Doug Cole Matt Carter Bedford Police r Timothy Stanley Big Stone Gap Police Patrolman Darcie G. Flanary Blacksburg Police r Jim Rowe Bland County Sheriff s Deputy Brandon E. Anders Blue Ridge Parkway National Park U.S. Park Ranger James Lyon Bridgewater Police r Derek Crider Bristol Police Master PO Mark Edwards Broadway Police Patrolman James Miller MADD Recognizes Outstanding Chase City Police Chief J. A. Jordan Chesterfield County Police Senior r Joanna Hartsook r 1st Class Rian T. McLaughlin Sergeant Jim Profita Christiansburg Police Sergeant Steven S. Swecker Christopher Newport University Police r Craig VanClief r William T. Coxe City of Manassas Park Police r James Brann r John Graham City of Norfolk Police PO James L. Lawson PO David M. Siegel City of Portsmouth Police PO Melvin Misiewicz, Jr. PO Donna J. O Brien City of Smithfield Police PO Christopher Meier PO Jared Vance City of Staunton Police Charles Minix Mike Berbes City of Suffolk Police PO II Jason Price PO II Jen Vittum Brunswick County Sheriff s Deputy John Myrick Buchanan County Sheriff s Deputy Jason Davis Buena Vista Police r Terry L. Martin Campbell County Sheriff s Sergeant Stuart Herndon Caroline County Sheriff s Sergeant Craig A. Heywood Carroll County Sheriff s Sergeant William R. Lyons, II Charles City County Sheriff s Deputy Floyd Miles, Jr. Charlottesville Police Derrick Dean Page 4 September 1, 2011 Law Enforcement Award Ceremony - Virginia Beach City of Alexandria Police r Gregory Holden City of Chesapeake Police PO Jonathan R. Williams PO Eduardo F. Idio, Jr. City of Fairfax Police PFC Michael Morriss City of Franklin Police Corporal Judson M. Robinson, Sr. PO Serena White City of Virginia Beach Police PO Brandon S. Butler PO Michael A. Sorce Special Operations Traffic Safety Unit PO Brian R. Kenworthy PO Brian M. Latuga Clarke County Sheriff s Deputy James S. Ermerins Clarksville Police Patrolman 1st Class Jamar Florence Colonial Heights Police r Kenneth E. Bish, Jr. r Richard C. Scrivner Covington Police r T. L. Deem Craig County Sheriff s Deputy Geromy L. Nichols
Law Enforcement rs Culpeper County Sheriff s Deputy Aaron Adams Culpeper Police r David R. Durrough Danville Police r Berry Sossoman Dayton Police r Phillip D. Cross of Game & Inland Fisheries CPO Brandon E. Edwards CPO Dallas K. Neel CPO Andrew Howald Fauquier County Sheriff s Corporal Chad Brubaker DFC William Collins DFC Wesley Frost Sergeant Sean Healy DFC Stephen McCormack DFC John Thorpe MDS Jonathan Waddell Front Royal Police r Landin J. Waller Galax Police r Chris Hines Gate City Police r C. J. Whitt George Mason University Police MPO Michael Lighthiser MPO Emily Ross Glade Spring Police r Ricky Stumbo Dickenson County Sheriff s Deputy Jeremy Fleming Dinwiddie County Sheriff s Corporal Travis Stewart Deputy Jeffrey C. McKenney Deputy Patrick Doughty Emporia Police r Richard Walker r Tracey Beets Fairfax County Police r Dana Ferreira PFC Alfredo Cerna PFC Michael Comer PFC Andrew Courter PFC Luis Martínez PFC Silvana Masood PFC Nicholas Pyzowski PFC Ali Sepehri PFC Daniel Spital PFC Vince Vella PFC Joseph Woloszyn Falls Church Police Corporal Rachel Henderson MPO Alan Freed r Sharee Janda r Sy Symoun September 13, 2011 Award Winners - James Madison University Fluvanna Police James Davis Fort Lee Police r Brian Michaels L/Sgt. Ronald L. Napper r Jorge L. Prek-Ruiz Franklin County Sheriff s Deputy Brandt R. Gawor Frederick County Sheriff s Deputy C. M. Himelright September 15, 2011 Award Winners - Smith Mounty Lake Fredericksburg Police r Daniel Finn Gloucester Sheriff s Sergeant Jason Klink Gordonsville Police Sergeant Gregg W. Stang Grayson County Sheriff s Corporal Adam Horton Greene County Sheriff s Fredith Ramirez Halifax County Sheriff s Deputy Chris Hudson Halifax Police Senior PO Weldon Wilmoth Hampton Police SPO Steven Carpenter Patrolman Jason Hicks Patrolman Nicholas Leaver Patrolman Christopher Matthiae Patrolman Larry McCay Patrolman John Mocello Hanover Sheriff s Deputy Davis B. Gooding Deputy Jason S. Bonifacio Harrisonburg Police PO II Justin Joiner Master PO Greg A. Deeds Page 5
Henrico County Division of Police r R. B. Lehmann MADD Recognizes Outstanding Martinsville Police r Ronnie L. Wray Herndon Police Private Jay Choi SPO James Passmore, Jr. PFC Andrew Perry SPO Charles Pond PFC James Rider Hillsville Police Sergeant Alan Gravley Hopewell Police Patrolman Mark D. Baggett Isle of Wight County Sheriff s Deputy Daniel Fordham Deputy Matthew VanWassen James City County Police r Zach Bowman r Daniel Jackson r Jeremy Morris r Meko Calderin James Madison University Police Patrolman John Hooke King George County Sheriff s Deputy Douglas Jones Lake Monticello Police Reinhardt Hinz Lawrenceville Police Assistant Chief B. N. Newcomb Lebanon Police Patrolman Richard Eric Deskins September 19, 2011 Award Winners - Richmond Lee County Sheriff s Deputy Todd Jones Lexington Police Master Patrol Ron Condry Loudoun County Sheriff s Sergeant William Nugent Sergeant Kevin Robinette Louisa County Sheriff s Graham R. McIntyre Lynchburg Police PO III Mark E. Rolfes Madison County Sheriff s Corporal Randall Richards Manassas City Police r Derrick Black September 22, 2011 Award Winners - Central Virginia Mecklenburg County Sheriff s Deputy Marlon Alexander Montgomery County Sheriff s Lieutenant Timothy D. Shepherd Nelson County Sheriff s Bill Mays New Kent County Sheriff s Detective J. J. McLaughlin, III Deputy Wyatt E. Johnston New Market Police r Michael Miller Newport News Police r Nicholas A. Burk r Tieesha M. Essex- Encarnación r Hak-Jai Kim r Scott Mounger Norton Police r J. R. (Rusty) McReynolds Page County Sheriff s Deputy Case Bryant Patrick County Sheriff s Lieutenant Rob Colman Petersburg Bureau of Police K-9 r Kevin M. Collins r Joshua M. Roberts Poquoson Police r Steven McGee r James A. Wenzel r James Fox Powhatan Sheriff s Corporal Danny L. Smith Page 6
Law Enforcement rs Prince William County Police r David Dallek r Shawn Galagher r Jeremy Schenck Pulaski Police r J. D. Saul Purcellville Police r Clark McDaniel Radford City Police r John M. Crowder Richlands Police r R. D. Holt Richmond City Police r Daniel E. Burgess r Mary E. Gary r Teru H. Hayshi Roanoke City Police Sergeant Stephen E. Keatts Roanoke County Police PO II Michael S. Christian Rockbridge County Sheriff s r Travis S. Patterson September 27, 2011 Award Winners - Southwest Virginia South Boston Police Patrol r Thomas Bush South Hill Police r Calvin Holmes Southampton County Sheriff s Sergeant J. A. Wyche, Sr. Deputy J. H. Fuller Spotsylvania County Sheriff s Deputy Chad Polliard Stafford County Sheriff s Deputy William T. Johnson Tazewell Police Patrolman Mark Nash Patrolman Jon Caldwell Town of Leesburg Police r Wayne Gray Town of Louisa Police Steve Irving Town of Orange Police r Shannon C. Dickson Town of Warrenton Police r Art Leeper United States Park Police GWNP Station r Pentti Gillespie University of Richmond Police r Aubrey Blizzard University of Virginia Police Jeff Maddra Vienna Police Sergeant Tom Taylor Rockingham County Sheriff s Deputy Thomas James Rocky Mount Police r Terry S. Dameron Salem Police r Colin H. Hudson Saltville Police r Randall Brickey Scott County Sheriff s Deputy Steve Smith Shenandoah County Sheriff s Deputy Jonathan M. Treese September 30, 2011 Award Winners - Stratford Hall Strasburg Police Sergeant Joey Miller Tazewell County Sheriff s Deputy Ronald Holt Deputy Tony Stilwell Virginia Commonwealth University Police Detective Edgar L. Greer r Randall Fish Vinton Police r Paul Matthew Harris Warren County Sheriff s Deputy Jeremy L. Seal Washington County Sheriff s Deputy Thomas Dula Waynesboro Police Robert Dean Page 7
MADD Recognizes Outstanding Law Enforcement rs Weber City Police Lieutenant Larry Wagner West Point Police Senior PO Eric Mitchell Westmoreland County Sheriff s r Darrel Johnson Deputy Eric Molinares Williamsburg Police r Timothy Walker Lieutenant Richard Wanamaker Sergeant Kim Hamilton Winchester Police r Brad Schultz Wise County Sheriff s Lieutenant Charles Sanders Deputy Matthew Laney Deputy Eddie Demory Wise Police Lieutenant Jeff Dotson Woodstock Police r Matt Glovier Wythe County Sheriff s Sergeant Stacy Dixon York-Poquoson Sheriff s r Eric Hart r Henry Reichle r Benjamin Howlett r Julia Kellum r Christopher Bendall Virginia State Police Area 1 Trooper Michael L. Tudor Area 2 Senior Trooper William E. Joyner, II Senior Trooper Ona B. Moody Area 3 Trooper Brad A. Fleenor Senior Trooper Ralph E. Ward Area 4 Trooper Melanie H. McKenney Trooper Gregg A. Robinson Page 8 Area 5 Trooper Daniel J. Senters Area 6 Trooper W. M. Boelt, Jr. Area 7 Trooper Jason D. Moses Area 8 Trooper Steve W. Escobar Trooper Michael C. Roser Area 9 Trooper Daniel Wells 2011 Award Winner - Smith Mountain Lake ceremony Area 10 Trooper Michael Middleton Area 11 Trooper Kenneth Terry Area 12 Trooper Christopher A. Carson Area 13 Trooper Thomas H. Seagle Trooper Kevin L. Myers Trooper Daniel J. Scott Area 14 Trooper David A. Goins Trooper Adam S. Waybright Area 15 Trooper Benjamin J. Hobbs Area 16 Senior Trooper David M. Fisher Area 17 Trooper Timothy M. Simmons Area 18 Trooper Kevin Frazier Trooper Joe A. Taylor, Jr. Trooper Jesse A. Wagner Area 19 Trooper Willie H. Burke, Jr. Area 20 Trooper Tyler W. Fridley Trooper D. Eric Ferrell Area 22 Trooper Travis Branch Area 23 Trooper Kevin Martin Area 25 Senior Trooper R. B. Phipps Senior Trooper C. H. Campbell, Jr. Area 26 Trooper Jason L. Crowder Trooper Tony U. Keene Trooper Joseph E. Ferland Area 27 Senior Trooper Jason E. Day Senior Trooper Jeffrey L. Flanary Area 28 Senior Trooper Klay K. Davis Trooper Billy C. Patton, Jr. Area 29 Trooper Timmy L. Neece Trooper Allen W. Boyd Area 30 Trooper Kelly N. Harvel Trooper Gregory A. Power Area 31 Trooper Brian Kennedy Trooper Kurt Johnson Area 32 Trooper II Bryce Meekins Trooper II Lee C. White Area 34 Trooper Chad Amburgey Trooper James A. Snyder Area 35 Trooper M.T. D. Hand Area 37 Trooper Mary J. Billeter Trooper John J. Lafond Trooper Anthony T. Aldhizer Trooper Bradford A. Burgett Area 38 Trooper N. L. Lomoasney Trooper G. W. Johnson, Jr. Senior Trooper D. B. Hylton Area 39 Trooper Landon B. Umberger
Virginia NEWS Trooper C. Cory McGlothlin Area 40 Trooper Leonard H. Austin Trooper Travis W. Flight Trooper Richard A. McClanahan Trooper James M. Kennedy Area 41 Senior Trooper Michael D. Mayhew Master Trooper John T. Harris Area 42 Trooper Brad E. Lane Trooper Patrick W. Meade Area 43 Trooper Christopher L. Brooks Area 44 Trooper Adam Maynard Bowen Area 45 Trooper Charles King Trooper Benjamin Sisk Trooper Chadwick Rogers Area 46 Trooper James R. Street Trooper Jonathan T. Dudley Trooper Jason C. Mobley Trooper Luis A. Aviles Area 48 Trooper Corey Snyder 1 in 8 The rate of Americans driving on a weekend night testing positive for an illicit drug. (Source: NHTSA) MADD Around Virginia State Trooper Alan Mann and the MADD DUI Simulator participated in the CSX Vehicle Safety Rodeo, Covington, VA MADD Expands Efforts to include Drugged Driving While MADD has been providing support for victims and survivors of drugged driving crashes who have been referred to or have reached out to us, until now, we have not made specific national efforts to reach these underserved victims. In October, in recognition of the growing problem of poly-abuse and drugged driving, MADD announced, alongside the White House of National Drug Control Policy, the launch of a national coordinated effort to reach out to the underserved and growing number of drugged driving victims in the country. In addition to providing victim services, MADD will also begin honoring law enforcement officers who are pioneers in discovering effective strategies for recognizing drugged driving. Starting this year, an award, known as the MADD Hero Award for Drugged Driving Enforcement, will be awarded biannually to a law enforcement agency, individual or group that has made significant contributions toward getting drugged drivers off of the nation s roadways. Page 9
News from NHTSA The Super Bowl is America s most popular national sporting event. All across the country, millions of people gather to socialize and watch the big game. The U.S. of Transportation and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), with support from the National Football League (NFL) and Techniques for Effective Alcohol Management (TEAM) Coalition, have joined forces with local highway safety and law enforcement officials to spread an important safety message to the public about designating a sober driver on Super Bowl Sunday Fans Don t Let Fans Drive Drunk. For more information, visit here: http://ics.trafficsafetymarketing.gov/superbowl. Super Bowl Party Tips Make sure all of your guests designate their sober drivers before kick-off or help arrange ride-sharing with sober drivers. Find unique ways to reward the designated drivers at your party Give them a great spot to watch the game. Whatever non-alcoholic beverage they are drinking, make sure their glass is always full. Let them have the first pass at the buffet table. Make sure their cars are easy to access when it is time to start driving people home. Serve plenty of food. Offer a variety of non-alcoholic choices like soft drinks, juice, and water. Serve one drink at a time and serve measured drinks. Only serve alcohol to guests over 21 years of age. Determine ahead of time when you ll stop serving alcohol, such as one hour before the end of the party or at the end of the third quarter of the game (just like NFL stadiums) and begin serving coffee and dessert at that time. Add the numbers of local cab companies into your phone so they are just one touch away. Take appropriate steps to prevent anyone from driving while impaired. Be prepared for guests to spend the night if an alternative way home is not available. If you are attending a Super Bowl party or watching at a sports bar, restaurant or a friend s house: Designate your sober driver before the party begins and leave your car keys at home if you plan to drink. Find unique ways to reward the designated drivers when you are out at a bar or restaurant Offer to be the designated driver the next time you go out. Cover the cost for parking or even pay for a tank of gas. Whatever non-alcoholic beverage they are drinking, make sure their glass is always full. Pick up the tab for their food and drink. Before you go out, add the numbers for local cab companies in your cell phone so if you find yourself in need of a ride, it is just one touch away. Avoid drinking too much alcohol too fast. Pace yourself eat enough food, take breaks and alternate with nonalcoholic drinks. Take appropriate steps to prevent anyone from driving while impaired. Remember, Fans Don t Let Fans Drive Drunk. Always buckle up it s your best defense on the road. Page 10
MADD Virginia MADD Virginia 5310 Markel Road, Suite 101 Richmond, VA 23230 Phone: (804) 353-7121 Toll Free: 1-800-533-MADD Fax: (804) 353-7122 E-mail: va.state@madd.org Web site: www.madd.org/va State Staff MADD Virginia Manager Chris R. Konschak Administrative & Technology Asst. M. Abby Amalbert Program Specialist Cristi C. Cousins Affiliate Northern Virginia Chapter (Arlington, Fairfax, Fauquier, Prince William counties; Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, Manassas Park) PO Box 3013 Fairfax, VA 2208 Phone: (703) 379-1135 Fax: (703) 379-1930 E-mail: NorthernVirginia.VA@madd.org Sr. Victim Advocate Noreen Dinndorf, MSW MADD About Virginia is distributed free of charge to MADD members, -donors, volunteers, and others interested in MADD s mission. Community Action Sites Blue Ridge CAS (Amherst, Campbell Counties; Lynchburg City) Bristol CAS (Bristol City and Washington County) Central Virginia CAS (Albemarle, Augusta, Buckingham, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, Madison, Nelson, Orange counties; Charlottesville, Staunton, Waynesboro cities) Loudoun County CAS (Loudoun County) Peninsula CAS (York County and Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Williamsburg cities) Richmond Area CAS (Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, Powhatan, Prince George counties; Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Petersburg, Richmond cities) Shenandoah Valley CAS (Clarke, Frederick, Page, Rappahannock, Shenandoah, Warren Counties, Front Royal and Winchester cities) Smith Mtn. Lake CAS (Bedford, Botetourt, Franklin, Montgomery, Roanoke counties) Southside CAS (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Porstmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach) MADD National 511 E. John Carpenter Fwy., Suite 700 Irving, TX 75062 Toll Free: 1-800-438-6233 Victim Services: 1-877-MADD-HELP Web site: www.madd.org For information about the above areas or for areas not listed above, please contact the State. Join MADD Today and make a difference tomorrow. no membership fee Membership and Volunteer Application MADD is an organization of victims, survivors, and concerned citizens determined to reduce deaths and injuries resulting from driving under the influence. As a participant, you will be entitled to any and all of the services MADD has to offer including newsletters, magazines, and updates on current legislation and drunk driving information. Your Information Name Address City State Zip Home phone E-mail I am a victim/survivor of drunk driving I prefer not to receive MADD newsletters Make a contribution* $40 $75 $250 $1,000 Other Check Visa MC Discover AMEX Card#: Exp. Date Signature: *Financial contributions to MADD are tax deductible. Page 11
MADD Virginia 5310 Markel Road, Suite 101 Richmond, VA 23230 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Richmond, VA Permit #2358 MADD s Mission To stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent underage drinking. Walk Like MADD March 31, 2012 Mount Trashmore Virginia Beach, VA April 21, 2012 Dorey Park Richmond, VA May 19, 2012 Dominion High School Sterling, VA For more information please call 1-800-533-6233 or 804-353-7121 or visit www.walklikemadd.org