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I have to say I am very impressed with Chief Todd Byerly and his officers.  There seems to be a lot of police activity on the streets.  They are very communtiy oriented.  The Leon Safety Day sounds great and my kids can't wait to go.  Thank you Leon Police Department!!!

I WOULD LIKE TO THANK LEON POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR THEIR TIME AND EFFORT SPENT MAKING LEON A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE AND RAISE A  FAMILY! I APPRECIATE THEIR "PRO-ACTIVE" APPROACH TOWARDS LAW ENFORCEMENT! IT'S NICE TO SEE A POSITIVE CHANGE!

I would like to commend the city police for all of their around the clock patrolling of the city. It makes our family feel much safer and secure knowing that there is an Officer on duty 24 hours every day, who is continuously on patrol, and can arrive at our residence in seconds after a call for assistance. Thank you.     --Anonymous

My best friend has been ***** and ******** quite a few times in her life.  These people have not be charged with anything.  I don't understand how this could be.  I want to help my best friend feel like she matters to the world. so please if there's anything you can say to me to help then let me know.  This is very important to the both of us.  Please get back to me as soon as possible.  She has been through court and all that...and she'd do it again to stop these ******** from hurting others.  E-mail me anything...please.
 
To the person who posted this:  You need to send me an e-mail from you personal e-mail account.  A matter of this nature is something too personal to display. - Chief 
 
1. If a driver is suspected of drinking and fails the tests and i was a passenger in the vehicle, do i have to take the tests or can i refuse? 2. also if i was sober and there was alcohol in the vehicle would i get an MIP? 
 
1. If you are a passenger in the vehicle, you would not need to take the tests, unless you were going to drive the vehicle away. Then if the officer believes you have been drinking as well, he might ask you to take the tests. If you refuse, which you can do, then you just won't be able to drive the vehicle. 2. If you were in direct control of the alcohol and you are under 21 years of age, then you could be cited or arrested for an MIP, whether the alcohol is in your system or not.

 

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