Crime & Safety

Billboards Supporting Police Appear in Sandy Springs

The Outdoor Advertising Association is spearheading the endeavor.

The Outdoor Advertising Association of Georgia (OAAG) has launched a series of billboards across the state supporting law enforcement, and a few of them are located in Sandy Springs.

Billboards will be appear on Interstate 285 just east of Roswell Road (facing both east and west) and another will appear on S.R. 400 just north of the Roberts Drive overpass (facing north and south).

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"This is something that our board has discussed doing for many years," said Connor Poe, president and CEO of the organization. "Normally, our companies will do this kind of PSA on their own. The only difference here is that we are utilizing all OAAG members who own digital billboards rather just one company doing it, which gives the message a much larger reach.

"We should see more than 100 of these statewide over the next few weeks reaching to every corner of the state."

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The effort comes in the wake of several recent killings of police officers around the nation, including Baton Rouge, LA and Dallas, TX, and the resulting protests of white police officers involved in the shooting deaths of young, black men, including Philando Castile in St. Paul, MN.

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