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WDCX radio launches ‘Props to Cops’ campaign
Canada Free Press ^ | 06/26/15 | Arthur Weinreb

Posted on 06/26/2015 10:02:04 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony

Police not only have to contend with being shot at, attacked by bad guys attempting to get away but risk being killed simply because they are cops. When they defend themselves, they risk criminal charges, dismissals and condemnation

WDCX is a Christian radio station, part of the Crawford Broadcasting Company. The station broadcasts on FM 99.5 and AM 970 in Buffalo, New York as well as on AM 990 in Rochester. The station covers much of Western New York as well as parts of Pennsylvania and Southern Ontario including the Greater Toronto Area.

During the month of July, WDCX and the Crawford Broadcasting Company will be running a “Props to Cops” campaign. Businesses that agree to take part in the endeavour, will offer discounts to police and other law enforcement officials in the United States and Canada as a way of thanking the men and women of law enforcement for the work they do. Participating businesses will then be promoted on the station’s local programming.

As well, WDCX will interview police officers in Western New York and Southern Ontario and listeners will have the opportunity to thank them for their work.

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TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: police; propstocops

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