What are some names you’ve come across that…?

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You suddenly feel for the person who has the name.

We had the program DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) and the police officer was named Mike Hunt. Now, looking back, I feel for the guy. He was an awesome officer though.

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DARE Program – O.P.P are currently running the DARE Program which teaches kids to not give in to the peer pressure when it comes to drug abuse.

 

DARE graduation celebrated

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Lathrop students DARE to say no to drugs

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Goals, Proposals Set at Substance Abuse Forum

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Horsham chief retires after 41 years on force

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