Laconia, NH Police Show Support By Forming A Heart With Their Cruisers
Some people wear their hearts on their sleeves… others in their cruisers?
Police in Laconia, New Hampshire wanted to show appreciate and support for healthcare workers. Yesterday they did that, in a very creative way. The men in blue parked their vehicles in the shape of a heart, in the parking lot of Lakes Region General Hospital. The heart was formed around a painted message that read, “LPD THANKS YOU!”
GIVING THANKS: The Laconia Police Department arranged their squad cars into the shape of heart with "LPD THANKS YOU" printed on the parking lot as a show of support for health care workers on the front lines of the novel coronavirus. https://t.co/bKBqo5BQa3 pic.twitter.com/cjoKmbI985
— ABC News (@ABC) April 26, 2020
The police department display of support took place yesterday during shift changes at the hospital. LPD later posted, “All of these hard-working medical professionals are truly on the front lines and are the heart and soul in this battle against this deadly virus! We appreciate them and simply wanted to say, ‘THANK YOU!”
Well done, Laconia. And thank you!