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RCMP steps up impaired driving enforcement

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The Drumheller RCMP is stepping up its impaired driving enforcement leading up to the holiday, to make sure celebrations don’t end in tragedy.
The holiday season is a time for getting together with family and friends to celebrate the year. Staff Sergeant Rob Harms says the RCMP will be doing impaired driving traffic enforcement through December.
“We’re in the month of December right now, which is typically the holiday season and people like to celebrate, and you see Christmas parties,” said Harms. “I am very driven by public safety and dealing with, and holding offenders accountable for their actions, and impaired driving is no different than that. For the month of December, we have a check stop program and a schedule we have put in place as a detachment.”
Since the beginning of December, Harms says the RCMP has already held three check-stops this month and has screened 170 drivers. As a result of these check stops, the police have suspended two drivers, they have seized three vehicles and issued three traffic tickets.
“The results are good in one way, it shows our check stop program is effective, and we are still able to catch people. It is disappointing in another way because we still have people out there who are still driving under the influence,” he said. “Nonetheless, it is our job to find people like that and hold them accountable. And the check-stop program will continue into December and beyond.”
He explains that if you are pulled over, there is a good chance you will be screened. In 2018, Canada made mandatory alcohol screening the law. This means that an officer is authorized to make a roadside demand. He also noted that RCMP officers are trained to be able to screen for drug impairment.
Impaired driving is always preventable. Plan ahead to have a safe ride home. Call a taxi or rideshare service, use a designated driver, or stay the night.
Harms also says they are teaming up with Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD Canada) and are partnering on the Brown Bag Campaign.
“The Brown Bag Campaign is actually where we work with our schools, which is also a key partner in this. We will order these paper bags, these are liquor bags, from MADD, and we give them to the schools, and they get students to write anti-impaired driving messages on the bags, and we take them to the liquor stores and have them give them out with liquor bottles through the holiday season, with that key messaging,” Harms.


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