Motorists in South Carolina who were pulled over for violations got a Thanksgiving surprise, as officers handed them a free turkey instead of tickets or fines.
Every turkey day for the past five years the Summerville Police Department has spread seasonal cheer with the program.
A video captures drivers being pulled over and bursting into laughter and relief when handed a turkey instead.
The department turns the annual, week-long event called ‘Turkey, no Ticket’, into a teaching experience for drivers.
They stop motorists who might normally have been issued written warnings or tickets for infractions like driving with an obstructed mirror, or minor speeding.
This year, Motorcycle Officers Bryan Young and T.J. Thomas gave out 12 turkeys donated by a local Harris Teeter supermarket.
Police Chief Douglas Wright said that the project is also intended to foster goodwill between police and the community.
“We feel that it is essential to utilize every unique idea to help break down the walls between the community and law enforcement.
“The holidays can be challenging for many reasons, so giving back to the community is another way to brighten the season for those who are struggling.”
He also said that his officers are always excited to take part in the project.
“Each year, the officers who are selected to participate absolutely love doing this particular outreach.
“This small act of kindness makes everyone smile when they watch the video because we are defying expectations and making people happy.”
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