Nancy A. Culp, a Prevention Specialist with Big Bend Regional Prevention Center, a component of DISC Village, Inc., visited the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office on Monday, March 15 to encourage the public to purchase the Keep Kids Drug Free specialty number plates. Sheriff David Harvey, Captain Billy Jones of the Traffic Unit and Lt. Mike Kemp displayed the promotional tags and the sheriff said the tags will be placed on patrol vehicles in the coming weeks.
The Keep Kids Drug Free license plates are one of many offered by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles through the Tax Collector’s office. The tag was created by the state on July 1, 1998 and costs $25 on top of the regular registration fees.

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