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Collier County Sheriff’s Office vehicle. CREDIT: WINK News NAPLES, Fla. – More deputies are patrolling Collier County roads in a campaign to curtail aggressive driving. Sgt. Dale Dear said drivers are speeding, tail-gaiting and changing lanes without signaling — behavior that he says is directly correlated with a 6 percent increase in crashes over the past year.