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1995, Curt Kindschuh started Drunk Busters of America, a Wisconsin company
that works to help schools, law enforcement agencies, and traffic safety
organizations to stop people from driving impaired. In twelve years, Drunk
Busters of America has grown to include products dealing with driver education,
school violence, gun safety, and drug abuse, and now has thousands of
satisfied customers in 42 countries.
Kindschuh worked in
law enforcement for 18 years, and in 1993 was recognized by Attorney General
Jim Doyle in the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Awards
for his creative approaches to crime prevention. He was one of the first
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Officers in Wisconsin, and
worked for 4 years in 23 schools as a D.A.R.E. Officer. He started the
“Shop With a Cop” program, which has since been duplicated
in others areas of the United States, and also was a bicycle safety officer.
A volunteer with Mothers
Against Drunk Driving (MADD) from 1990-2002, he worked full time as the
Wisconsin State Executive Director of MADD from 1994-1997. Additionally,
for 4 years he was a part-time instructor for the Group Dynamics Traffic
Safety Program, which is mandatory for 1st time convicted drunk drivers
in Wisconsin. Until his commitment to Drunk Busters of America forced
him to cut back, he also taught criminal justice classes at a local college.
Curt completed the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) certified DWI Detection
and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing course, and he is the designer
and patent holder for Drunk Busters Impairment Goggles, used worldwide
in the fight to stop impaired driving. A member of the International Society
of Crime Prevention Practitioners (ISCPP), the Driving School Association
of the Americas (DSAA), the International Association for Driver Education,
the American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association (ADTSEA), he has
established a reputation as a creative, innovative, passionate visionary
in impaired driving education. Curt has presented at over forty state,
national, and international conferences and for hundreds of school districts,
universities, and other safety organizations. He is now booking appearances
for 2007 and 2008.
Please call Curt Kindschuh
at (920) 583-2491 or email him at the email address below if you are interested
in a hands-on, fast-paced, and powerful presentation on the dangers of
impaired driving.
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