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Sleigh Bells, Not Jail Cells: Langley RCMP

Darpan News Desk, 29 Nov, 2019 11:45 PM

    Drinking rum and eggnog is a great way to celebrate the holidays. But if you’re drinking, just don’t drive—otherwise you could be stopped at a road check as part of a month-long Counter Attack campaign with ICBC and the province.


    Despite what you may think, no amount of coffee, cold showers, fresh air or food will make you sober—not even that extra serving of turkey and pie! The only cure is time. Did you know it takes about eight hours for your body to eliminate alcohol when you’re at the legal limit (80 mg% blood alcohol concentration)?


    Langley RCMP will be busy with high visibility road checks and traffic enforcement for entire month of December (and New Year’s, of course), as a means to keeping our roadways safe. We ask that you make the right decision to not drink and drive and encourage others to make alternative arrangements for a safe ride home before heading out for the night’s festivities.


    Never get into a vehicle with an impaired driver

    Choose a designated driver before the event starts

    Plan to take a taxi or public transit (keep some money aside)

    Call a sober friend or family member for a ride / arrange a ride ahead of time

    Call Operation Red Nose at 1-604-539-9082

    Spend the night at a friend’s place


    We can all help to keep our roads safer by making smart choices for ourselves and encouraging others to make plans for a safe ride home before the festivities begin. Drivers are reminded that police will be out any time of day in any type of weather. Residents of the Langleys have time and again shown their intolerance for impaired driving by reporting to police observations of motorists they believe to be impaired.

    If you see what you believe to be an impaired driver, call your local police!

     

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