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Getting Pulled Over – Your Guide to Staying Calm and Informed

September 12, 2023

Get Ready for a Free Seminar on "Getting Pulled Over" – Your Guide to Staying Calm and Informed

We are excited to announce a valuable opportunity for all of you – a free seminar on the topic of "Getting Pulled Over," sponsored by Exeter Police, Friends of the Exeter Police Department, and AAA. Have you ever felt nervous or unsure when those flashing lights appear in your rearview mirror? Well, you're not alone! Join us for an informative and enlightening evening as we dive into everything you need to know about handling traffic stops confidently and responsibly.

Date and Time:

  • Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2023
  • Time: 6:00 PM

Location:

          Exeter Township School District - Administration Building

         200 Elm Street

         Reading, PA 19606


Why Attend "Getting Pulled Over" Seminar?


1. Stay Calm and Collected

Being pulled over can be anxiety-inducing. We will discuss strategies to stay calm, composed, and respectful during a traffic stop. Learn how to interact with law enforcement in a way that ensures a safe and positive experience for all parties involved.


2. Traffic Stop Procedures

Get a step-by-step breakdown of what typically happens during a traffic stop. Knowing the process can demystify the experience and reduce fear and uncertainty.


3. Q&A Session

Our seminar will include a Q&A session where you can ask questions and get answers from experts in the field. Whether you have concerns about specific situations or just want to gain more knowledge, this is your chance to get clarification.


4. Build Confidence

By the end of this seminar, you'll have the knowledge and tools to handle a traffic stop with confidence and poise. Empower yourself to navigate these situations smoothly.


Who Should Attend?

  • Drivers of all experience levels: Whether you're a new driver or have been on the road for years, this seminar will benefit you.
  • Parents: If you have teenage drivers in your family, attending this seminar together can be a valuable learning experience.
  • Anyone curious about their rights & responsibilities: Even if you haven't been pulled over before, understanding your rights and responsibilities is important.


Meet the Experts

Our seminar will be led by a panel of experts with extensive knowledge and experience in law enforcement and traffic law. They are dedicated to ensuring that you leave the seminar feeling informed, empowered, and ready to handle any traffic stop.


Special Thanks to Our Hosts

We extend our heartfelt thanks to our sponsors, Exeter Police, Friends of the Exeter Police Department, AAA, and Exeter Township School District for their support in making this seminar possible. Their commitment to community education and safety is truly commendable.


Conclusion

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to gain essential knowledge about "Getting Pulled Over." We hope to see you on Wednesday, October 18, at 6:00 PM, at

Exeter Township School District - Administration Building

         200 Elm Street - Reading, PA 19606

Together, we can learn, grow, and empower ourselves to make our roadways safer and more transparent.

Let's take the fear out of traffic stops and replace it with confidence and understanding.


Safe driving and see you at the seminar!


How to Register

Registration for this seminar is completely free! Let us know you will be joining is by responding on our Facebook event page or by phone 484-987-7025 or by filling out the form below!


RSVP for Getting Pulled Over

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