STATEWIDE CANDLELIGHT VIGIL AND AWARDS CEREMONY TO HONOR LAW ENFORCEMENT, VOLUNTEERS, AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS. December 9, 2021 Nashville www.madd.org/tn For this annual statewide event, MADD Tennessee will honor and remember victims of substance impaired driving and...
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Meet John Doe. John was convicted of his first, second, and third DUIs which, under current Tennessee law, were each considered misdemeanors. Then he was arrested for his fourth DUI which is a...
The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) Law Enforcement Division frequently conducts Minor Compliance Checks all throughout the state of Tennessee to ensure that licensed establishments are complying with state law which prohibits the sale of...
Under our existing National NHTSA grant, MADD will be producing a Law Enforcement Roll Call Video encouraging officers to remove impaired drivers from our roadways through strong enforcement. MADD knows that it is victims' stories...
Over 100 people participated in the Middle Tennessee Walk Like MADD at Centennial Park in Nashville on October 19, 2019. There were 26 teams taking part including several in honor of victims of impaired driving,...
MADD Tennessee State Advisory Board Chair, Sgt. Vincent Turocy of the Tennessee Highway Patrol set aside a few moments during last year’s Annual MADD Tennessee Statewide Night of Remembrance and Awards Ceremony to talk about...
The Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission’s (TNABC) Law Enforcement Division works hard making sure Tennessee liquor licensees are compliant with regulations and ensuring that they are adhering to laws that...
We recently hosted an event called "Facebook Live Conversation: What is Drugged Driving?" We invited experts from fields including Drug...
Do you work in law enforcement, a hospital or medical facility, school, or some other agency that comes in contact with victims of impaired driving or underage drinking consequences? MADD Tennessee has free posters available...
The Tennessee Supreme Court has reversed a ruling that now allows law enforcement to make arrests in conjunction with evidence obtained as part of their role in Community Caretaking. This ruling came about because of...