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WXXV News 25
July 23, 2021
The Gulfport Police Department wants to bring safety awareness to drivers and students to avoid any accidents.
If you are caught speeding through a school zone, you will receive a fine. Motorists should also remember that passing a stopped school bus is prohibited.
Gulfport Police Department says patience while driving through school zones is very important in order to prevent accidents.
The best advice to drivers is to take extra precautions, pay attention, and plan ahead.
Gulfport PD Public Information Officer Sgt. Jason Ducre tells News 25 what drivers need to do to stay safe on the road. “Pay attention. Get off your cell phones. Pay attention to the road and if you have to plan early or have a plan, leave early, and watch out for school buses, watch out for pedestrians. Watch out for crosswalks and like I said just pay attention, pay attention, pay attention.”
WXXV News 25
July 22, 2021
Gulfport Police Department is working with Extend a Hand, Help a Friend for their monthly community cleanup.
They will be cleaning up the area around Prudie Circle. Anyone who wants to join can meet in the parking lot of the Goldin Sports Complex located at 12136 Prudie Circle in Gulfport.
The entire family is invited to come out and volunteer. No equipment is necessary. Gloves and trash bags will be provided.
If you would like to volunteer your time, contact community relations at 228-868-5703 to sign up. Gulfport PD Public Information Officer Sgt. Jason Ducre said, “Anybody can come. We encourage younger kids to come. I bring my little nephew out. He’s seven. He picks up trash with the adults and the teenagers. It’s family friendly. The more the merrier. It’s a good way to partner with our community and to beautify it together.”
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