From January to October, the numbers of
alcohol involved occurrences are up 3 percent over the same
period last year. As of November 15th, of the 258
persons killed during that time period, 35 fatalities were
attributed to alcohol consumption. Thirteen people died when
their off-road vehicle was involved in a collision; 6 of those
persons had been impaired by alcohol.
Police have seen the number of
occurrences of Drug Impaired Driving rise in Ontario over the past
year. Police are reminding the public during this Festive RIDE
campaign that the OPP now have Drug Recognition officers with
specialized training to identify drug impaired drivers. The OPP also
have a significant number of officers who conduct standardized field
sobriety tests on drivers who give police a reasonable suspicion of
impairment by drugs.
“So far this year the OPP have laid
over 6800 alcohol and drug impaired driving charges.
This is an unbelievable statistic. There are many ways to get home
after a party. Don’t drink or do drugs and drive, it’s just not
worth it. I encourage everyone to have a plan to get home before
they get behind the wheel this holiday season. Ontario Provincial
Police officers will be vigilant about stopping vehicles and finding
drivers who are impaired by any means.” Brad Blair, Deputy Commissioner,
Provincial Commander of Traffic Safety & Operational Support
Last year the OPP charged 593
people with impaired-related charges during the Festive RIDE
initiative. There were also 485 people who had their licenses
suspended following a warning.
Police are also asking the public to
call the authorities if you see someone who gets behind the wheel
after they have been drinking.
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