Good morning, Precinct 6!While lots of snow and ice have melted away, you may still find some icy spots when traveling in areas that don't receive a lot of sunlight. Please continue to use caution when driving and leave a couple minutes early to arrive at your destination safely and on time. ... See MoreSee Less
The snow may have melted, but hard freeze conditions mean icy patches are still possible on roads. If you must drive today, keep these driving safety tips in mind. Stay safe out there, Precinct 6! ❄️ ... See MoreSee Less
🚨 Safety Alert: Beware of Clear Ice! 🚨Did you know that roads may appear clear of snow but could actually have a hidden layer of thin, dangerous ice? ❄️ This is called “clear ice,” often referred to as “black ice,” because it blends in with the surface of the road, making it nearly invisible. This thin layer of ice can give drivers a false sense of safety when driving.Please stay off of the roads for all non-essential travel and leave them clear for our first-responders. As temperatures drop tonight, roads may freeze over again. Stay warm and stay safe! ... See MoreSee Less
I'm pretty sure 2 out of those 3 are mexican and one Texan lmao Raza
You gone buy me a horse then or a sled ?
Years ago I had a friend who was in Texas and they had snow. He was pulled over, the cop wanted to know why he was driving in the snow. The cop ask him for his license, the cop look at it, gave it back and said have a nice day. My friend was from Alaska.
Icy roads create dangerous driving conditions. Please avoid unnecessary travel and keep the roads clear for first responders. Let’s work together to ensure everyone stays safe!❄️ ... See MoreSee Less
As Houston braces for the winter storm, our Precinct 6 deputies are preparing to work 12-hour shifts around the clock to protect and assist our community. Stay warm, stay safe, and know we’re here for you. Public Safety Is And Always Will Be Our #1 Priority! 🚔❤️ 📞Precinct 6 24-hour Dispatch: 713-274-3400 ... See MoreSee Less
Good morning, Precinct 6!While lots of snow and ice have melted away, you may still find some icy spots when traveling in areas that don't receive a lot of sunlight. Please continue to use caution when driving and leave a couple minutes early to arrive at your destination safely and on time. ... See MoreSee Less
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The snow may have melted, but hard freeze conditions mean icy patches are still possible on roads. If you must drive today, keep these driving safety tips in mind. Stay safe out there, Precinct 6! ❄️ ... See MoreSee Less
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🚨 Safety Alert: Beware of Clear Ice! 🚨Did you know that roads may appear clear of snow but could actually have a hidden layer of thin, dangerous ice? ❄️ This is called “clear ice,” often referred to as “black ice,” because it blends in with the surface of the road, making it nearly invisible. This thin layer of ice can give drivers a false sense of safety when driving.Please stay off of the roads for all non-essential travel and leave them clear for our first-responders. As temperatures drop tonight, roads may freeze over again. Stay warm and stay safe! ... See MoreSee Less
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When you tell Texans not to DRIVE in the snow 🥶: ... See MoreSee Less
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I'm pretty sure 2 out of those 3 are mexican and one Texan lmao Raza
You gone buy me a horse then or a sled ?
Years ago I had a friend who was in Texas and they had snow. He was pulled over, the cop wanted to know why he was driving in the snow. The cop ask him for his license, the cop look at it, gave it back and said have a nice day. My friend was from Alaska.
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Icy roads create dangerous driving conditions. Please avoid unnecessary travel and keep the roads clear for first responders. Let’s work together to ensure everyone stays safe!❄️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Anyone build a snowman at home? ☃️
Becareful out there Ms. Trevino
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As Houston braces for the winter storm, our Precinct 6 deputies are preparing to work 12-hour shifts around the clock to protect and assist our community. Stay warm, stay safe, and know we’re here for you. Public Safety Is And Always Will Be Our #1 Priority! 🚔❤️ 📞Precinct 6 24-hour Dispatch: 713-274-3400 ... See MoreSee Less
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May God watch over you and all your staff, protect and keep you save. Thank you to all for your service.
Thank you for your service Precinct 6 deputies. Stay safe, stay warm...
And God bless you all be safe 🙏🙏
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