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Deputies in South Carolina County Unanimously Agree To Add "In God We Trust" To Patrol Cars
Maconnews.com reports: Following the county commissioners' unanimous vote to affix the official motto of the United States, "In God We Trust," to county buildings, Macon County Sheriff Robert Holland approached his deputies about the possibility of adding the motto to patrol vehicles. After a staff meeting and giving deputies the option of signing up to receive decals stating "In God We Trust," all Macon County Sheriff's Offcie patrol deputies opted to display the motto. "During our recent agency meeting I brought up the subject and passed around a document for the deputies to read and sign if they wanted to take part," said Sheriff Holland. "I made it clear to all present this was an individual decision and there would be no repercussion for opting out of participating. At the conclusion of the meeting I told the deputies to turn the document back to me either signed or unsigned and there would be no questions asked. Every deputy present signed the document requesting to have the 'In God We Trust' motto placed on their assigned vehicles. Those deputies not present for the meeting have since come requesting to sign the document as well. This makes 100 percent of my deputies with marked patrol vehicles participating." By placing the phrase on Macon County patrol vehicles, Holland is following a trend being employed by law enforcement agencies across the country. In August, The Washington Post reported that hundreds of departments from Illinois to Kentucky, to North Carolina had all reportedly added the national motto to patrol vehicles all citing the same sentiment, pride for the country and the national motto...
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