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Shaquille O'Neal highlights fight aginst impaired driving at panel

Xinhua, December 1, 2016 Adjust font size:

NBA Hall of Famer and former Los Angeles Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal attended a panel here on Wednesday titled "Recognizing Law Enforcement's Critical Role in the Fight Against Impaired Driving," held by the Foundation for the Advancing of Alcohol Responsibility.

O'Neal, who became a reserve police officer for the Doral, Fla., police department in 2015, was enlisted by the Foundation last year to help with its project to stop traffic fatalities from impaired driving, especially those due to drugs or alcohol.

"Keeping our roads safe from impaired driving is a top priority to me," O'Neal said. "Identifying drug-impaired drivers can be very difficult, time-consuming and costly. That's why we are working to make Congress more aware of the difficulties officers face and what can be done to help make our roads and communities safer."

While playing for the Los Angeles Lakers in the early 2000s, O'Neal went through the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Reserve Academy and became a reserve officer with the Los Angeles Port Police. On March 2, 2005, O'Neal was given an honorary U.S. Deputy Marshal title and served an honorary role on the task force to track down sexual predators who target children on the internet. Endit