14045 Abercorn Street
Savannah, Georgia 31419

SAVANNAH Georgia -- "Patriot Chopper," sponsored by the Army National Guard and featured on Discovery Channel's "American Chopper," is arriving early to rev up interest to the January 30th Cops Against Illegal Racing (C.A.I.R.) car show at Savannah Mall. The "Patriot Chopper" custom motorcycle is being brought in from New York to kick up the cool factor in support of a serious message: prevent illegal racing (street racing), aggressive/reckless driving and impairment.

Inside Savannah Mall beginning the week of January 25, 2010, will be one of three of the National Guard-sponsored custom-built bikes featured on the Orange County Choppers's Discovery Channel's "American Chopper's show in 2007. A Cops Against Illegal Racing (C.A.I.R.) representative will be on hand throughout the week offering free digital photography with the bike. The custom-built motorcycle will also be on display on January 30 at the car show.

WHAT: The 1st Annual Cops C.A.I.R. (Cops Against Illegal Racing) Car and Motorcycle Show. There will be vendors, food, music, a raffle and attractions for all ages in a fun and family friendly environment. There will also be displays and demonstrations from area law enforcement, fire and military personnel.

WHERE: Savannah Mall outside Dillard's.

WHEN: January 30, 2010 (10:00 AM - 5:00 PM); Setup and registration will start at 8:00 AM. Also, beginning the week of January 25, the National Guard's "Patriot Chopper" will be on display at Savannah Mall.

WHO: For more information contact CopsCAIR.org founder and organizer, Jim Griner (912) 308-2566,
jtgriner@copscair.org

Cops Against Illegal Racing (C.A.I.R.) is a not-for-profit corporation that was created in 2008 by law enforcement to prevent illegal racing (street racing), aggressive/reckless driving and impairment.

WHY: "Racing to Save Lives through Intervention, Cooperation and Education." All proceeds benefit the Cops C.A.I.R. Campaign. Based on the alarming fact that vehicle crashes are the #1 cause of death for teenagers between the ages of 16-20, a group of Savannah area law enforcement officers decided to take proactive steps in an effort to reduce vehicle related crashes that result in injury, property damage and fatality. As such, they believe that "Intervention, Cooperation and Education" are the three key components in reaching young and seasoned drivers alike.

HOW: Car show is open to all makes and models. Advance registration is $15 (through January 22). Registration on the day of the show is $20. Registration is from 8AM - 12NOON, judging 12NOON - 1 PM and awards will be presented at 3 PM. Registration forms can be printed by visiting http://www.CopsCAIR.org. There is no charge for spectators.

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Official Website: http://www.CopsCAIR.org

Added by Savannah Mall on January 7, 2010

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