
Families Against Chronic
Excessive Speeding (FACES 4)
Palos Park Police Commissioner Dan Polk has announced the
Palos Park Police Department is joining forces with FACES4
in an effort to prevent deaths and injuries due to the
senseless act of speeding.
The Palos Park Police
Department joins over 165 other law enforcement agencies in
Illinois by distributing informational palm cards to all
motorists who are stopped by the police department for
speeding violations.
The informational palm cards
are supplied by FACES4 in cooperation with the Illinois
Department of Transportation.
FACES4 was started by Bob and
Dee Brant of Naperville and, Mike and Natalie Donovan of
Glen Ellyn. Both families’ goal is to raise public awareness
of the tragic impact speeding has on lives. These founders
of FACES4 both had children killed, plus the Donovan’s had a
grandchild killed, due to the senseless act of chronic
speeding. Every fatality on our roadways due to excessive
speed has a face and a story to tell. The families of these
victims are here to tell the stories of their cherished
loved ones.
For more information on
FACES4, please see their website at
www.faces4.org or
contact the Palos Park Police Department.
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