Police warn one bad decision can change everything, as officers step up RIDE checks
Christmas and New Year’s are festive times of year, but police say it’s critical to keep the celebrations off the road.
That was Constable Andrew Gamble.
Every year during the holidays, police stop drivers who made the wrong decision.
Gamble says impaired driving is simply not worth the risk - to yourself or to others.
Planning ahead is key to avoiding a situation where impaired driving becomes a factor.
Police remind drivers that the only way to sober up is time.
If you’ve been drinking until 1 a.m., getting behind the wheel at 6 a.m. the next morning still may not be safe.
Throughout the holiday season, several RIDE programs are in place to help deter impaired driving.
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