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Monday, September 16, 2024

For many UF students, the words "police officer" conjures imagery of underage alcohol violations and tickets for jaywalking.

Until you meet Gainesville police officer Joey Devore - single-handedly making his life's mission to keep you alive with more than 100 DUI arrests in the past year.

Not exactly a cop you would mind sharing a doughnut with.

Interestingly enough, Devore didn't end up as the department's designated DUI enforcer by choice, but rather due to the fact that his vehicle was equipped with a camera.

Utilizing the technology and understanding the importance of his role, Devore's efforts have not gone unnoticed as Mothers Against Drunk Driving has acknowledged him for his top-notch work.

According to a Gainesville Sun article, Devore will be recognized for his achievements at the annual Florida MADD banquet this spring, along with other officers from across the state.

The Editorial Board salutes Officer Devore for his outstanding contributions to the Gainesville community.

Too often we are guilty of taking the work of law enforcement for granted and failing to honor their laudable efforts.

Through Devore's dedication to making the roads safer for North Central Florida, he kept countless innocent people from succumbing to an early death at the hands of an irresponsible driver.

We can only hope that all officers strive to follow the exceptional example set by Devore.

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