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How many tears will it take? How many hearts will it break?

Edward R. Frank is a man on a mission.(Contact: EdFrankChoices@nycap.rr.com)

Mobile Diplay Unit

Edward is a retired Colonie Police Department Deputy Chief. Partnering with his son, Edward A. Frank, a Colonie Police Department Investigator, the two developed a mobile DWI awareness display including a trailer containing a “Celebrate Life” message on the outside. Inside are graphics detailing two area crashes, a model jail cell, and a mirrored coffin. One of the area crashes described is the one in which Kathleen A. Campion was killed and injuries to her friend, Sharon McLetchie. The other crash is one involving underage drinking resulting in serious injury.

Graphics Detailing Two Area Crashes

The project is composed of a three part program also including younger Ed’s stock car equipped with a five-point restraint system and a burned out vehicle which is the result of two cars drag racing. The message is all about choices. After a courageous battle with cancer, Ed’s son died in August of 2005. Ed Sr. believed in continuing their work- a team effort. He is working, tirelessly, to reach people, young and old, with his important messages. He can be contacted at

Contact EdFrankChoices@nycap.rr.com

Graphics Detailing Two Area Crashes

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Graphics Detailing Two Area Crashes

Graphics Detailing Two Area Crashes

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How many tears will it take? How many hearts will it break?

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