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The Sheriff's Office wants everyone to get to their New Year's Eve parties safe this year. No matter where you are driving, there are a few things you should never do - texting while driving being one of them.
Each year, texting while driving is responsible for an average of 70 deaths in MN - that is 70 people who were not able to celebrate the holidays with friends and family members. The facts tell the story, texting while driving is not worth the risk. So please, put down your phone, and thank you for being a safe driver.
We encourage you to watch this short video to learn more about the dangers of texting while driving.
To watch the video click here.
 Yesterday, the Sheriff's Office, in partnership with the Minneapolis and Saint Paul police departments, Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office, Minnesota State Patrol and Metro Transit, called upon everyone celebrating New Year's Eve to plan a sober ride to and from their parties.
Metro Transit will be offering free rides on all Metro Transit vehicles starting at 6 p.m. on New Year’s Eve running until 3 a.m. on New Year’s Day.
So far this year, the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office and Minneapolis Police Department have made nearly 1,000 DWI arrests. Don't ring-in New Year's Eve in jail, plan ahead and choose a sober ride.
To watch the video reminder about choosing a sober ride from Metro Transit click here.
 Do you have an interest in giving back to your community? Last
year our volunteer Special Deputies donated more than 25,000 hours of time to
serve Hennepin County.
The Sheriff’s Office is currently recruiting Special Deputies, a
group of highly-trained volunteers who are commissioned by the Sheriff to
provide support for several of our day-to-day functions, parades,
special events and community education.
Special Deputies must be 21 years of age, have a high school
diploma or GED, hold a valid driver's license, be a United States citizen and
pass a background investigation. Once selected, candidates go through a 10-week
Reserve School which takes place for 3 hours, one night per week. Special
Deputies contribute 192 hours per year through duty shifts, training, special
details and emergency call outs, and each member is required to work at least
16 hours per month.
Click here to learn more or to apply
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