Florida Highway Patrol

Florida Highway Patrol
FHP patch
FHP patch
FHP seal
FHP seal
FHP Badge
FHP Badge
AbbreviationFHP
MottoCourtesy, Service, Protection
Agency overview
Formed1939; 86 years ago (1939)
Preceding agencies
  • State Road Department (1930's)
  • Motor Carrier Compliance (absorbed 2011)
Employees2,496 (total)
Annual budget$259.9 million (2019)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionFlorida, US
FHP Troops & Boundaries
Size65,795 square miles (170,410 km2)
Population21,477,737 (2019)[1]
Legal jurisdictionStatewide
Governing bodyFlorida Legislature
Constituting instrument
  • §321.05, Florida Statutes
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersTallahassee, Florida
Troopers1,982 (authorized, as of 2023)[2]
Civilian employees514 Civilian Employees (2024)
Agency executives
  • Colonel Gary L. Howze, Director
  • Lt. Colonel Robert Chandler, Deputy Director of Patrol Operations
  • Lt. Colonel Joseph C. Harrison, Deputy Director, Executive Officer
  • Lt. Colonel Mark Brown, Deputy Director of Support Operations
Parent agencyFlorida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
Specialized Areas
List
  • Academy
  • Aviation
  • Auxiliary
  • Background Investigation
  • Bureau of Criminal Investigations and Intelligence (BCII)
  • Contraband Interdiction Unit (CIU)
  • Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
  • Fleet & Property
  • Honor Guard
  • K-9
  • Mobile Field Force
  • Motors
  • Office of Professional Compliance
  • Public Affairs Offices (PAO)
  • Quick Response Force (QRF)
  • Recruitment
  • Special Response Team (SRT)
  • Traffic Homicide Investigation
Troop Headquarters
List
  • Troop A - Panama City
  • Troop B - Lake City
  • Troop C - Tampa
  • Troop D - Orlando
  • Troop E - Miami
  • Troop F - Fort Myers
  • Troop G - Jacksonville
  • Troop H - Tallahassee
  • Troop I - Tallahassee
  • Troop J - Orlando
  • Troop K - Ocoee
  • Troop L - Lake Worth
Facilities
Commands
List
  • 12 Troops
  • 30 District Patrol Stations
  • 1 Statewide Training Academy
  • 7 Regional Communication Centers
Common Vehicles
List
  • Ford Explorer Interceptor
    Chevrolet Tahoe
    Dodge Charger
    Harley Davidson Motorcycle
    Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles
Airplanes9
Dogs31
Notables
Awards
  • CALEA Accreditation
  • Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA)
Website
Official Website
[3][4]

The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is a division of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. It is Florida's highway patrol and is the primary law enforcement agency charged with investigating traffic crashes and criminal laws on the state's highways.

Duties

A 2011 study by the Florida Highway Patrol Jurisdiction Team noted that "For all practical purposes, the FHP currently investigates all traffic crashes in the unincorporated areas of 24 counties, and in an additional 26 counties, the majority of crashes. In 17 counties, the Sheriff's Office conducts more crash investigations than the FHP."[5]

The FHP's functional role and responsibilities vary significantly among counties. The 2011 report noted, "The staffing methodology of the FHP is largely based on historical agency decisions, formal and informal arrangements with local governments, and to some degree political influence...There is a disparity in the level of services provided to local governments that cannot be explained. In places like Orange, Escambia, Marion, and many rural counties, the FHP handles all traffic crash investigations in unincorporated areas. In other counties like Duval, Broward, and Palm Beach, the Sheriff handles a majority of traffic crash investigations on the same type of roadways. All other Florida counties fall somewhere among or between these extremes."[5]

FHP has statewide jurisdiction, but shortfalls in FHP staffing sometimes lead to sheriff's offices and city police forces picking up more work, straining resources.[6][7] Of the annual average long-form traffic crash reports completed by Florida law enforcement agencies, the 2011 study found that FHP investigated 32% of crashes, county sheriff's offices 23%, and municipal police and other agencies 45%.[5] FHP investigates 58% of traffic fatalities in the state; these investigations are substantially more complicated than non-fatal traffic investigations.[5] The Florida Highway Patrol differs from most State Agencies in the Country as it is not considered a State Police. Troopers are however sworn law enforcement officers with Statewide Arrest Powers, but unlike for example the Louisiana State Police, FHP only handles Traffic Enforcement and Traffic Crash Investigation on the State of Florida roadways. In Florida, the constitutional Sheriff is the Chief Law Enforcement Officer. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida's equivalent to the FBI, handles Criminal Investigations and Officer Records and Training and provides Statewide Crime Lab Services. FHP does have a Bureau of Investigation and Intelligence, but it does not do the same thing FDLE does. Its function is slightly different but works hand in hand with FDLE and other agencies. BCII handles odometer fraud, VIN number fraud, and in some cases Auto Theft Rings.

The Director of the Florida Highway Patrol serves as one of the 19 members of the Florida Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission.[8]

History

An FHP B4C Camaro

The FHP was established in 1939 under Colonel H. Neil Kirkman.[9] Troopers originally patrolled on motorcycles; among the first patrol cars used by the force was the 1940 Ford De Luxe.[10]

In 1948, Florida received national recognition for its driver license program from the National Safety Council.[11][12]

In 1994, the FHP, in collaboration with all ten cellular phone companies operating in Florida, launched a "Dial *FHP" program, which allowed the public to make free phone calls to FHP to report highway offenses (such as drunk and reckless driving) as well as motorists in distress. The program became very popular.[13]

On July 1, 2011, the Office of Motor Carrier Compliance (a state law enforcement agency responsible for commercial vehicle laws in the state) was transferred from the Florida Department of Transportation to the FHP (which is a division of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles). The consolidation was a result of Senate Bill 2160, passed by lawmakers during the 2011 Legislative Session, which gave responsibility for commercial vehicle licensing, registrations, fuel permits, and enforcement to DHSMV.[14]

In 2013, the agency fired a trooper who declined to give speeding tickets to two state legislators who had been pulled over. The trooper won reinstatement after arguing that he was following an unwritten FHP practice of not issuing citations to state legislators, who control the agency's budget.[15]

The FHP has launched a series of anti-aggressive driving campaigns, including "Operation Safe Ride" (2004–2005).[16] FHP also launched the "Statewide Overtime Action Response" (SOAR) program targeting traffic enforcement in areas deemed high priority. An investigation by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles' office of inspector general into the SOAR program found that more than a dozen troopers, including several with decades of service had committed misconduct by receiving overtime pay for hours spent not working, among other offenses; some of the troopers were fired, while others were suspended or internally disciplined.[15] The troopers' lawyers argued that their clients had followed a longstanding unwritten FHP rules.[15]

Racial discrimination

In 2019, the Office of Inspector General conducted a review of Florida Highway Patrol Troopers and bias based profiling. The results of the review were published January 14, 2020.[17]

A 2021 study in the American Economic Review found that minorities were significantly less likely to receive discounts on their traffic tickets than White drivers; the study estimated that 42% of FHP troopers practiced racial discrimination.[18]

Ranks and Organization

The director of the Division of Highway Patrol is the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) commander and holds the rank of Colonel. Three deputy directors, who are Lieutenant Colonels, assist the director.[19] The FHP is divided into three main bureaus: the Bureau of Records and Training, which includes operating the Florida Highway Patrol Academy in Tallahassee, and the Bureau of Field Operations.[19]

The Bureau of Field Operations is split into three regions: the Northern, Central, and Southern, each headed by a chief.[19]

Additionally, the FHP has a Special Services Command and a Commercial Vehicle Enforcement team, both led by a chief who holds the same rank as the regional commanders.[20]

Patrol operation chiefs oversee three regions: - **Northern Region**: Commanded by Chief John Gourley, this region includes Troops A, B, G, and H. - **Central Region**: Commanded by Chief Chris Blackmon, this region includes Troops C, D, and K. - **Southern Region**: Commanded by Chief Joseph M. Franza Jr., this region includes Troops E, F, and L.[19]

Each troop is responsible for enforcement activities within specific areas that cover various counties.[19][20] Some troops have statewide or regional responsibilities, including those assigned to weigh station enforcement. For instance: - **Troop K** patrols Florida’s Turnpike. - **Troop I** handles commercial vehicle enforcement in North Florida. - **Troop J** oversees commercial vehicle enforcement in South Florida.[20] The commander of each troop holds the rank of Major.[19][20]

Promotions within the ranks of Corporal (Trooper II), Sergeant, Lieutenant, and Captain require specific minimum service times and the successful completion of a promotional examination. Specifically: - **Promotion to Corporal**: Requires a written examination. - **Promotion to Sergeant and Lieutenant**: Requires a written examination and an assessment. - **Promotion to Captain**: Requires a written examination and an interview.

A career development system was created for troopers through sergeants, which included additional ranks based on years of service and education/training, along with plans for financial incentives. However, funding for this system was never approved, and as a result, the additional ranks are awarded solely based on recognition of years of service within each grade. Corporal ranks must also show proof of case experience to receive recognition for an advanced rank.

Title Insignia Additional Information
Colonel
The Colonel of the Florida Highway Patrol holds the Rank of Colonel. The Colonel is the Commander of the Florida Highway Patrol.
Lieutenant Colonel
The Lieutenant Colonel of the Florida Highway Patrol is Second-In Command.
Major
Majors are in charge of an even larger area, usually big sections of the state.
Captain
Captains are in charge of a larger area and share similar responsibilities of a lieutenant.
Lieutenant
Lieutenants are senior supervisors and usually lead a unit or section of troopers.
Master Sergeant
Master Sergeants are experienced Station Commanders, Supervisor of a unit, section, or specialty position.
Sergeant First Class
Sergeant First Class's are experienced Station Commanders, Supervisor of a unit, section, or specialty position.
Staff Sergeant
Staff Sergeants are experienced Station Commanders, Supervisor of a unit, section, or specialty position.
Sergeant
Sergeants are Station Commanders, Supervisor of a unit, section, or specialty position.
Master Corporal
Master Corporals are Experienced Supervisors of Troopers, overseeing the patrol's daily calls for service.
Senior Corporal
Senior Corporals are Experienced Supervisors of Troopers, overseeing the patrol's daily calls for service.
Corporal
Corporals are Supervisors of Troopers, overseeing the patrol's daily calls for service.
Master Trooper
The Master Trooper rank is granted to those who have served with the Florida Highway Patrol for an extended period of time.
Senior Trooper
The Senior Trooper rank is granted to those who have served with the Florida Highway Patrol for an extended period of time.
Trooper First Class
The Trooper Specialist rank is granted to those who have served with the Florida Highway Patrol for 7 years
Trooper Specialist The Trooper Specialist rank is granted to those who have served with the Florida Highway Patrol for 2 years
Trooper A trooper is the rank achieved after graduating the academy

Size

As of 2004, the FHP had 1,654 full-time, sworn personnel. This was about 10 full-time troopers for every 100,000 residents, one of the lowest ratios in the country.[21]

The FHP's website stated in 2021 that the agency was authorized for a total of 2,475 full-time employees (1,946 sworn and 529 non-sworn).[22]

Employment demographics

In 1979, the United States Department of Justice sued the Florida Highway Patrol, alleging race and sex discrimination in employment. The State of Florida entered into a settlement with the Justice Department, which was incorporated into a consent decree entered by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida on July 12, 1979. The Consent Decree required the Patrol to hire more minorities and women.[23] In 1985, following a policy change by the Reagan administration, the Justice Department changed its position and required agencies with existing affirmative action consent decrees, including the Florida Highway Patrol, to "end the use of numerical goals and quotas designed to increase employment of women, blacks or Hispanic Americans."[24]

As of 2017, FHP sworn members are 61% white, 14% African American, 23% Hispanic, and 2% other. FHP sworn members are 89% male and 11% female.[25]

Weapons, vehicles, and equipment

A Dodge Charger (LX) in FHP service, bearing the prescribed livery

Florida law designates the prescribed colors as 'Florida Highway Patrol black and tan.'[26] Florida law makes it a misdemeanor crime to cause a vehicle or motorcycle to be the same or similar colors as prescribed by FHP.[26][27] A 1998 Legislative review determined the paint added $657 to the purchase of each vehicle. Prior to the vehicles being decommissioned, the Patrol defaces the cars so that they cannot be misconstrued as official law enforcement vehicles. The defaced, two-tone paint reduces each car's resale value by approximately $400.[28]

In 2004, an anonymous Florida resident donated 18 stealthy Mercury Marauders for the FHP's use.[16] In 2017, the FHP deployed a small number of "subdued cruisers" (nicknamed "Ghost Cruisers") for enforcement, assigning one to each of the state's dozen patrol troops.[29]

As of 2007, FHP owned eight airplanes.[30]

In 2010, FHP adopted the Glock 37 Gen 4 and the subcompact Glock 39, both in .45 GAP, as the patrol's duty weapon.[31] As of 2021, FHP's primary service weapon is the Glock 45 MOS.[32] The Glock 45 MOS is a compact 9x19mm handgun.[33]

Troop Layout

The Florida Highway Patrol's troops cover the following counties as listed:

Troop Counties covered
A Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, Washington
B Alachua, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Suwannee
C Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Sumter
D Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Volusia
E Miami-Dade, Monroe
F Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Lee, Manatee, Sarasota
G Baker, Bradford, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns, Union
H Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Taylor, Wakulla
K Florida's Turnpike, Polk Parkway, Suncoast Parkway, First Coast Expressway
L Broward, Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, St. Lucie

Florida Highway Patrol Auxiliary

The Florida Highway Patrol is authorized by Florida law to have an Auxiliary force. The Auxiliary personnel are volunteers who dedicate a minimum number of hours on a part-time, but regularly recurring basis to supplement the Florida Highway Patrol in its legislated duties. The maximum number of auxiliary personnel is limited by law. Auxiliary personnel receive no individual wages, health or insurance benefits, and may not work as auxiliary troopers for compensation (e.g. off duty employment).[34][35]

Just as with any Florida law enforcement officer, auxiliary personnel who wish to be considered for a traditional Auxiliary trooper position must meet minimum statutory qualification criteria.[36][37] Additionally, auxiliary members must successfully meet other requirements including submitting a State of Florida application and fingerprints, undergoing a background investigation, passing mandated Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) and agency law enforcement training requirements. Once certified, Auxiliary troopers are Florida certified auxiliary law enforcement officers.[38] State law provides that while serving under the supervision and direction of a full-time trooper, auxiliary troopers have the power to bear arms and make arrests.[34] The supervision and direction of a full-time trooper may come in the form being present at the scene or in radio contact with the auxiliary trooper.[35][39] Auxiliary troopers wear agency issued sidearms, and similar but slightly distinctive uniforms.

The Auxiliary is overseen by a high ranking full-time command staff member of the Florida Highway Patrol who acts as the auxiliary coordinator. Throughout the state, each auxiliary unit is supervised by a full-time member who comes under the purview of the troop commander within each troop.

Auxiliary duties include: patrolling the highways of the state, assisting motorists, participating in vehicle equipment and license checkpoints, operating the mobile Breath Alcohol Testing (BAT) Unit, and participating in specialized events or details relevant to traffic related matter.[35][40]

See also

References

  1. ^ "U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Florida". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  2. ^ ["About FHP".]
  3. ^ "HSMV FY15-16 Annual Performance Report" (PDF). www.flhsmv.gov. Retrieved January 4, 2017.
  4. ^ FDLE (2014). "Florida Criminal Justice Agency Profile 2014". www.fdle.state.fl.us. Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d "Consolidation Task Force: Florida Highway Patrol Jurisdiction Team Report" (PDF). Florida Highway Patrol Jurisdiction Team. October 28, 2011.
  6. ^ Sheriff says state doesn't devote enough troopers to Pinellas, Tampa Bay Times (July 7, 2013).
  7. ^ Tiffany Walden, FHP, Altamonte Springs police argue over jurisdiction at crash scene, Tampa Bay Times (April 30, 2015).
  8. ^ "Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission". Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
  9. ^ FHP Celebrates 75 Years of Courtesy, Service and Protection Archived April 28, 2021, at the Wayback Machine, Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
  10. ^ Alaina Cordes, First Coast Gears: FHP touts history with help of '40 Ford Archived April 28, 2021, at the Wayback Machine, Florida Times-Union (September 20, 2013).
  11. ^ "FHP in the 1940s: First Driver License Examination Program". www.flhsmv.gov. Archived from the original on November 27, 2017.
  12. ^ "Historical Timeline Division of Driver License" (PDF). www.flhsmv.gov. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 27, 2017.
  13. ^ Larry Rohter, Thousands of Eyes for State Police: Florida Asks Cellular Phone Users for Help on Highways, New York Times (May 10, 1994).
  14. ^ "Motor Carrier Compliance officers become 'troopers' July 1" (PDF) (Press release). Florida Highway Patrol. June 29, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 24, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2011.
  15. ^ a b c Jeff Burlew, State troopers fired, forced to retire in overtime probe, Tallahassee Democrat (September 4, 2015).
  16. ^ a b "FHP Unveils Latest Stealth Vehicle". Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. 2004.
  17. ^ Kim Butler (January 14, 2020). "Florida Highway Patrol Bias Based Profiling Review Advisory Memorandum 201920-08" (PDF). Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Office of Inspector General. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  18. ^ Goncalves, Felipe; Mello, Steven (2021). "A Few Bad Apples? Racial Bias in Policing". American Economic Review. 111 (5): 1406–1441. doi:10.1257/aer.20181607. ISSN 0002-8282.
  19. ^ a b c d e f Florida Administrative Code, section 15-1.003 (Division of Florida Highway Patrol).
  20. ^ a b c d Troop Boundaries & Information, Florida Highway Patrol (accessed April 28, 2021).
  21. ^ Brian A. Reaves, Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, 2004, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice (June 2007), pp. 6 and 9.
  22. ^ About FHP, Florida Highway Patrol.
  23. ^ "Consent Decree: FHP in the 1970s". www.flhsmv.gov. September 16, 2017.
  24. ^ Pear, Robert (April 3, 1985). "Justice Dept Presses Drive on Quotas". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 25, 2017.
  25. ^ DHSMV Office of Inspector General (February 13, 2017). "Audit Report 201516-28" (PDF). Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
  26. ^ a b § 321.02, Fla. Stat. (2010) Powers and Duties of FHP
  27. ^ "321.03 Fla. Stat. (2010) FHP Imitations prohibited". Florida Legislature Online Sunshine.
  28. ^ Vaughn, Linda; Estes, Anna (1999). Report 98-87 Justification Review: Florida Highway Patrol (PDF). The Florida Monitor: Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA): An Office of the Florida Legislature. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 24, 2018.
  29. ^ ""Ghost Cruiser" is FHP's new weapon". WEARtv.com. June 5, 2017.
  30. ^ Lynn Langton, Aviation Units in Large Law Enforcement Agencies, 2007, Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice (July 2009).
  31. ^ Rob Garrett (March 5, 2015). "Inside the Fast-Paced Florida Highway Patrol". Tactical Life.
  32. ^ "Florida Highway Patrol Policy 10.02 (Authorized Weapons Care and Use)" (PDF). Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
  33. ^ "GLOCK 45 MOS". us.glock.com. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  34. ^ a b 321.24, Fla. Stat. (2007) Members of an auxiliary to Florida Highway Patrol
  35. ^ a b c "FHP Policy - Auxiliary 18.02" (PDF). www.flhsmv.gov/fhp/Manuals. January 14, 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 6, 2015. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  36. ^ § 943.13, Fla. Stat. (2013) Officers' minimum qualifications for employment or appointment.
  37. ^ Fla. Admin. Code R. 11B-35.003 (2014) Basic recruit training program requirements for auxiliary law enforcement training.
  38. ^ "FDLE Curriculum Training Programs". Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Archived from the original on March 15, 2016. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  39. ^ § 943.10(8), Fla. Stat. (2007) Definitions for s 943.085-943.255: Auxiliary law enforcement officer means in part - "...has authority to arrest and perform law enforcement functions."
  40. ^ "FHP Policy - Drivers License and Vehicle Inspection Checkpoints 17.07" (PDF). www.flhsmv.gov/fhp/Manuals. Florida Highway Patrol. December 17, 2015. p. 4. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
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Hill in Surrey, England For other uses, see Box Hill (disambiguation). Box HillPart of the Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment SSSIIUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)Box Hill viewed from the south. Photograph taken from Betchworth Park Golf Course.Box HillNearest townDorking, Surrey, EnglandCoordinates51°15′18″N 0°18′31″W / 51.25500°N 0.30861°W / 51.25500; -0.30861Area11 km2 (4.2 sq mi)Map of Box Hill, showing the areas managed...

 

 

American baseball player (born 1987) Baseball player Eric CampbellCampbell with the Binghamton MetsThird baseman / First basemanBorn: (1987-04-09) April 9, 1987 (age 37)Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.Batted: RightThrew: RightProfessional debutMLB: May 10, 2014, for the New York MetsNPB: April 25, 2017, for the Hanshin TigersLast appearanceMLB: May 29, 2021, for the Seattle MarinersNPB: June 6, 2017, for the Hanshin TigersMLB statisti...

 

 

27th United States Deputy Attorney General Philip B. Heymann27th United States Deputy Attorney GeneralIn officeMay 28, 1993 – March 17, 1994PresidentBill ClintonPreceded byGeorge J. Terwilliger IIISucceeded byJamie GorelickUnited States Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal DivisionIn office1978–1981PresidentJimmy CarterPreceded byBenjamin R. CivilettiSucceeded byD. Lowell Jensen Personal detailsBornPhilip Benjamin Heymann(1932-10-30)October 30, 1932Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...

Cet article concerne le déplacement des reliques. Pour les concepts mathématiques, voir Translation. Chapiteau de la translation des reliques de saint Étienne, église Saint-Étienne de Lubersac, en Limousin. Dans le christianisme, la translation des reliques (en latin translatio) est un processus ritualisé de déplacement des restes d'un saint ou d'objets saints depuis un lieu vers un autre. Il s'agit typiquement du déplacement de reliques depuis une tombe ou un lieu de culte vers ...

 

 

Le département de Seine-et-Marne est divisé depuis 1988 en neuf circonscriptions législatives, d'une population moyenne de 133 085 habitants. Toutes ont élu aux élections législatives de 2002 et de 2007 des députés UMP. Depuis le nouveau découpage électoral de 2010, en vigueur à compter des élections législatives de 2012, le nombre de circonscriptions est passé de neuf à onze, du fait de la forte croissance démographique du département. Quatre députés socialistes ...