Public safety was the largest concern for people participating in the Charles County Vision in Teamwork and Leadership conference on Tuesday morning in La Plata. ย During the conference, several public safety leaders in the county spoke about the challenges they face and what needs to be done to move forward.
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Residents are becoming more concerned with the crime rate in Charles County, which is higher than counties of similar size like Carroll County and Washington County. ย Sheriff Rex Coffey (D) said improvements are being made, especially when it comes to response times. ย Coffey also emphasized how the Charles County Sheriffโ€™s Office continues to reach out to the youth.
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National Night Out, Badges for Baseball, Teen Court, Shop with a cop, Project Graduation and other programs reach out to the community and have been effective. ย Charles County has a very large participation rate in the National Night Out program. ย However, Coffey says itโ€™s impossible to measure its success.
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The sheriffโ€™s office also makes in impact in high school. ย The new WECARE program has had success in teaching teenagers more advanced driving skills and has cut back on a major problem the county faced a few years ago with teen driver fatalities. ย Before they instituted the program, fatal accidents involving teen drivers were all too common. ย 
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Coffey also addressed the hot button issue involving the St. Charles Town Center, reminding residents the mall was safe to shop at. ย Coffey did say the sheriffโ€™s office is working with the mall to install security cameras and add more security guards at the mall. ย Right now, the biggest issue at the mall is shoplifting. ย Coffey also said the office is working on solving the recent rash of break-ins in Pinefield.
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Duane Svities, Charles County Volunteer Fire Chief, also reported progress. ย Savities said Nanjemoy presents the largest challenge to firefighters because of its distance to any fire stations. ย Svities stressed the need for more volunteer firefighters and promoted the benefits presented for volunteers such as tax breaks and a number of scholarships for those attending college.
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Svities said the majority of their current recruitment comes from word of mouth, advertising at Regency Furniture Stadium, National Night Out, high school cadet programs, and the Charles County Fair. ย He said they aim to use social media in the future for outreach. ย He also requested the commissioners look in to a county property tax deduction for volunteers.
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Bill Stephens, Director of Emergency Services, and Stateโ€™s Attorney Tony Covington also spoke about the challenges they face. ย Stephens spoke about the challenging year his department has had with the snowstorms, the August 23rd earthquake, Hurricane Irene and the devastating floods caused by Tropical Storm Lee. ย Covingtonโ€™s biggest challenge is the current amount of staff, stating that smaller counties and counties with much lower crime totals have more staff than Charles County.