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TIPS Training for Alcohol Sellers & Servers
Danvers Police Department, 120 Ash St, Danvers, MA | Get Directions »
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DanversCARES and the Danvers Police Department present TIPS Training for businesses selling and/or serving alcohol. TIPS (Training for Intervention ProcedureS) is a skills-based training program designed to prevent intoxication, drunk driving, and underage drinking by enhancing the fundamental "people skills" of servers, sellers and consumers of alcohol. TIPS gives individuals the knowledge and confidence they need to recognize potential alcohol-related problems and intervene to prevent alcohol-related tragedies. This training is taking place on Tuesday, December 4, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Danvers Police Department. Training is free for Danvers businesses. If space is available the training will be opened to others for a $40 fee. To register email Peg Sallade at Pegsallade@Danvers.org.
Event Details
| Where | Danvers Police Department 120 Ash St, Danvers, MA 01923 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 9:00 am–3:00 pm |
| Website | http://www.DanversCARES.com |
| Phone | 978-777-8932 ext. 2214 |
| Pegsallade@danvers.org | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Danvers Police Department
The Danvers Police Department was established in 1752. There are 46 officers and 12 civilian personnel working in the department today. The force has 18 patrol vehicles. The current police chief is Neil Ouellette, who was promoted to Chief in January 2005. He has spent 31 years on the Danvers force.
The department publishes a quarterly newsletter, "The Defender," which is available online. Visitors to the site can also report a crime, submit an anonymous tip, review recent crime alerts, sign up for Nixle (an electronic alert service), see who the registered sex offenders are, get crime prevention tips, download licensing or collision forms, view a staff directory, register for the next Citizen Police Academy or see a calendar of local events.
At the station, you can safely dispose of used medications, needles or syringes in two drop boxes. Also, catch the police on public access TV each month. "On the Beat with the Danvers Police" is a 30-minute show offering crime prevention tips, interviews with officers and the latest crime trends and statistics.
The Danvers Police are accredited by the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission and certified by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc.