
The Clint Police Department has issued a call to action for ATV enthusiasts participating in today's Turkey Run event at Red Sands, urging responsible and lawful behavior. In a statement posted on their Facebook page, authorities reminded the public that operating ATVs on public roads in Clint is illegal and that vehicles should be transported on trailers.
With a tone of community concern, the Clint Police Department emphasized, "By choosing not to operate your ATV on public roads in Clint, you will set a commendable example and celebrate responsibly in no time." The message is clear: they are looking out for people who might skirt the law, highlighting that safety is their paramount concern. Patrolling officers, eager to maintain public safety, will be vigilant, tasked with the mandate to impound ATVs caught violating traffic laws.
The emphasis on transportation safety comes in conjunction with a reminder about the dangers of intoxicated vehicle operation. "Remember, for the sake of a safer future, never operate a vehicle while intoxicated," warns the Clint Police Department. This safety advice underscores their overall mission to prevent accidents and maintain order during popular events like the Turkey Run, which draws large numbers of participants and spectators alike.









