Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 14 Dec 2012, p. 11

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No reason to get behind the wheel impaired We all share a responsibility to keep our roads safe, says Halton Regional Police Service Deputy Chief Bob Percy. He said drivers literally hold the key to eliminating impaired driving. "There really is no reason to get behind the wheel after you have been drinking," said Percy. "The time it takes to call a taxi or find another way home is a minor inconvenience compared to the possible life and death consequences if you drive impaired. "Part of this responsibility includes monitoring others; friends, coworkers, and family, to ensure that everyone arrives home safe and sound. Most of all, if you have to ask yourself if you are sober enough to drive, the answer is already no." The Halton Regional Police Service has teamed up with Halton Region to provide tips and inform residents on how they can be part of the solution to stop impaired driving. Information on how to plan for a safe ride home, how to report a suspected impaired driver and ways to talk to teens about impaired driving are among tips listed at www.halton.ca/driveSAFE. Impaired driving remains Canada's No. 1 criminal cause of death with four Canadians killed and 200 injured in alcohol-related crashes everyday. So far this year, there have been more than 400 12-hour licence suspensions in Halton because of impaired driving. "Death and injuries on our roads due to impaired driving are devastating to our community. The impact from any one incident ripples throughout our families, neighbours and communities," said Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr. "For this reason, road safety is a top priority for Halton Regional council. We want Halton drivers to feel safe on our roads. By partnering with the Halton Regional Police Service, we're working together to make sure this holiday season is a safe one for everyone." Through the Halton Drive SAFE program and its Safe Roads... Your Call campaign, drivers can see signs throughout the region reminding them to call 9-1-1 if they see a suspected impaired driver on the roads. Halton police also have their annual Holiday Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (R.I.D.E.) campaign every December. During last year's campaign, Halton police stopped 17,396 vehicles, administered 564 roadside breath tests and made 37 arrests for impaired driving. 11 · Friday, December 14, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com "There really is no reason to get behind the wheel after you have been drinking. The time it takes to call a taxi or find another way home is a minor inconvenience compared to the possible life-and-death consequences if you drive impaired." Deputy Chief Bob Percy, Halton Regional Police Sore Feet, Sports Injury, Painful Ingrown Toenails? Plantar Warts? We can help! Exceptional footcare for all ages. · Routine footcare · Corns & calluses · Plantar warts · Heel/arch/foot pain · Diabetic footcare and education · Thick or ingrown nails · Nail surgery · Sports related foot problems & injuries · Custom made orthotics · Sigvaris® compression stockings · Evenings and saturday appointments available · New patients welcome! J. Richard Werkman CHIROPODIST Visit our website, subscribe to our Blog or call for an appointment. Ample Free parking. located on the north/west corner of maple grove dr. and cornwall rd. 1495 Cornwall Rd., Suite 33, Oakville T: 905-845-4817 www.werkman.ca 2 Independent Authorized Sales and Service Centers FALL & WINTER Oakville 905.257.1260 125 Lakeshore Road W Toronto 416.792.6967 3422 Lake Shore Boulevard W SPECIALS 4 year warranty included on selected Philips Saeco super-automatic espresso machines *Limited Time Offer Best authorized service rates and turnaround times Exclusive importer of low acid coffee beans from Switzerland www.lastradaespressomachines.com

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