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CAAP anticipates increase in air passengers this season

Published December 21, 2020, 11:54 PM The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is now on heightened alert in anticipation of the expected increase in volume of air passengers during the Christmas and New Year season. Under the Department of Transportation’s (DOTr) “Oplan Biyaheng Ayos: Implementation of Heightened Alert Status during the Pasko 2020,” which runs from Dec. 16, 2020 to January 5, 2021, more security measures and deployment of service and security personnel are now being observed in all 12 area centers handling CAAP airports. These airports handle commercial flights and ensure safe, reliable, and convenient airport operations as returning overseas Filipinos (ROFs), civilians, and tourists travel for the holiday season.

Fresno police putting emphasis on stopping drunk drivers during holidays

Fresno police putting emphasis on stopping drunk drivers during holidays KFSN Share: FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) In a normal year, Fresno police officers set up about six DUI checkpoints a month. It s very educational, it gets people talking, says Fresno Police Sgt. Mark Van Wyhe. It reminds people that we are going to be out there. But once the stay home order was issued in March, police agencies around the state waited for direction on how to safely conduct traffic stops, especially those involving impaired drivers. The first half of the year, officers avoided face-to-face contact unless absolutely necessary. We didn t want to put the public in danger, we didn t want to put our officers in danger, so we just kind of took a step back, Van Wyhe says.

Minnesotans took home roadkill 1,700 times in 2020 | The Mitchell Republic

Practice may not actually be that weird. Written By: Matthew Guerry | × A deer stops and looks for traffic before crossing near Worthington, Minn., in this 2017 file photo. Tim Middagh / Forum News Service ST. PAUL Minnesotans took home roadkill, presumably to eat, on at least 1,778 occasions this year. That already represents an increase in the number of possession permits issued for car-killed deer, bears, squirrels, rabbits and other animals from last year, when 1,633 permits were granted, even though 2020 is not quite over. Just what is responsible for that increase, if anything, can t be said for certain. Annual permit issuances vary only a little from year to year, according to State Department of Natural Resources spokesperson Joe Albert.

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