NEW YORK LAW ENFORCEMENT CHALLENGE
The New York Law Enforcement Challenge Awards Ceremony was held on April 26, 2011 at the Empire State Law Enforcement Traffic Safety Conference in Syracuse. The Challenge is a friendly and competitive traffic safety recognition program between law enforcement agencies of similar sizes and types. The New York Challenge is coordinated by the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee and is one fifteen state programs hosted annually in the U.S. The competition focuses on efforts to enforce laws and to educate the public about occupant restraint, impaired driving and speeding. It also recognizes some of the state's best overall traffic safety programs.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNING AGENCIES:
Village of Geneseo Police Department
Village of Herkimer Police Department
City of Fulton Police Department
Town of Brighton Police Department
City of Syracuse Police Department
Cornell University Police
State University Police at Oswego
NYS DMV Division of Field Investigation
Joining GTSC Assistant Commissioner Chuck DeWeese and Director James Allen at the Ceremony from their respective departments are (left to right):
Captain Shannon Trice - Syracuse PD
Sergeant Anthony Tostanoski - Cornell University PD
Lieutenant Kevin Velzy - SUNY Oswego PD
Chief Orlo Green III - Fulton PD
Lieutenant Jason Delano - Fulton PD
Chief Joseph Malone - Herkimer PD
Chief Mark Henderson - Brighton PD
Chief Richard Elhinger - Division of Field Investigation
Chief Eric Osganian - Geneseo PD
Major Challenge Sponsors:
We are extremely grateful to the following law enforcement product vendors who supported our 2010 Challenge competition:
AED/Patrol PC
All Traffic Solutions
Applied Concepts Inc. / Stalker Radar
Code 3 / Curt Schultz & Keystone Mid-Atlantic, Inc.
Decatur Electronics
Digital-Ally / Coleman Marketing Group, Inc.
ELSAG North America
Emergency Services Communications
Federal Signal Corporation
Intoximeters, Inc.
Kustom Signals, Inc.
Laser Technology, Inc.
MPH Industries, Inc.
Panasonic Solutions Company
Governor's Traffic Safety Committee