The annual “Just Say No” parade and rally ended at Pitcher Junior High’s stadium as students from St. Peter’s School, Covington Elementary, Lyon Elementary and Pine View Middle shouted “Just Say No!” and recited the Just Say No pledge.
The biggest crowd ever was assembled for demonstrations by the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office, Covington Police Department, Covington Fire Department, Louisiana State Police, Louisiana National Guard, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and the U.S. Department of Customs and Border Protection.
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The training of the dog was also demonstrated as he chased the “criminal” and was told to halt in mid-chase.
K-9 Specialist Torri Tsagournos said that the dogs are expensive to buy and even more expensive to properly train.
Members of various agencies addressed the students, telling them what they did and why it’s important to obey the law.
In one demonstration, a volunteer was sought to play a really tough guy. Bertin Latuso, a fifth-grader from Pine View Middle School, was selected to play the part of the bad guy as U. S. Customs and Border Patrol agents arrested him and handcuffed him.
Various pieces of law enforcement equipment, including two helicopters, the SWAT truck, boats and patrol cars parked on the field for up close and personal inspection by the students.
The most important lesson of the day was to stay drug free.


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