The police in St. Joseph County (IN) want to use text messaging technology to crack down on underage drinking and they are targeting middle, high school and college students.
The text messaging program would allow anyone to send anonymous text messages to police about local stores selling alcohol to kids who aren't 21, and parties where underage kids are drinking.
"It allows our kids another chance to say 'I don't want to be at this party if it's going to be reported,'" said Mishawaka High School Vice Principal Jerome Caledrone.
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