 Well the Minnesota State Patrol and the Minnesota Timberwolves recently teamed up to create an important message regarding distracted driving. This PSA featuring the Wolves mascot Crunch shows the effects of being distracted while on the court. Now of course the consequences are much more serious when behind the wheel of a 2,000 pound vehicle and Joe Tchaikovsky died in a 2015 distracted driver crash and his family and friends are doing what they can to raise awareness so others don't suffer from tragedies like this. That we have to make. I miss him so much and it's hard for me to think about him not being at my graduation next year or other family events. He was a family-oriented person and I miss him so much. Please do not commit a crime as bad as this. Texting and driving is dangerous and you need to make the decision not to text and drive. An extra distracted driving enforcement campaign is underway and in the first week law enforcement has encountered some disturbing examples of distracted driving including this person who is brushing his teeth while behind the wheel. Some other examples include a woman in Moorhead eating and texting, a 30 year old driver cited for a school bus armed violation in Cassin. That driver was eating cereal from a bowl while driving, a 17 year old female driver who was on Snapchat while driving near Fostin and a 34-year-old man near Langby who was stopped by a trooper while making a fantasy NBA draft list on his phone. The extra distracted driving enforcement campaign started on April 10th and runs through the 23rd. It involves deputies, police officers and troopers from more than 300 agencies statewide. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.