New signs mark P.A. locations where impaired drivers have been apprehended
The organizers who set up a new series of mobile road-side signs hope they will serve as visual reminders of the consequences of impaired driving and the public’s role in stopping it.
The placards, unveiled Tuesday, mark places in Prince Albert where impaired drivers have been apprehended and criminally charged. The initiative is the result of a partnership between the Prince Albert Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) and Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI).
Speaking to the media after an event to mark the launch of the signs on Tuesday, Karen Anthony-Burns with MADD Prince Albert, explained the goal of the project has two aspects. She hopes the signs encourage the public to call 9-1-1 if they suspect someone is driving impaired, while also acting as a deterrent to anyone tempted to get behind the wheel under the influence.
“The police are out there. People are watching,” she said. “And if you think you can just go from point A to point B and you’ve had drinks, well no, no you can’t.”