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R.C.M.P. On the Hunt for Impaired Drivers

On average, nine people are killed in impaired driving-related crashes on Vancouver Island every year.
R.C.M.P. Constable Gary O’Brien says police will be out in full force participating in stop checks again this holiday season.
I.C.B.C. says the sobering truth is that impaired driving still remains a top contributing factor for fatal crashes in B.C.

O’Brien says there’s no excuse to drink and drive.

I.C.B.C. says there’s no excuse to drink and drive and there’s always at least one smart alternate option, like arranging a designated driver, calling a taxi, taking transit or using Operation Red Nose where it’s available.
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