July proves the most deadly month for impaired driving, SGI
When Adam Smith showed up to open his brewery’s doors on Thursday, he said he was totally fine seeing a customer’s vehicle parked outside overnight.
“That makes me super happy to see that someone came here, had a couple of beers, and chose to find another way home,” he said.
SGI is reminding people to book a safe ride home this summer if they are cracking a cold one.
“As the temperatures rise, unfortunately, that coincides with the rise in the level of impaired driving casualties, so injuries and fatalities,” said SGI media relations manager, Tyler McMurchy.