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ALCOHOL IMPAIRS JUDGMENT IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE – Make a Sober Ride Home Part of Your Holiday Long Weekend Plan

Posted byDennis Reeve 21 May 202121 May 2021

This caller decided to call @YRP after spotting a 12-year-old driving for his impaired father. He may have saved lives. #SafeRoadsYourCall pic.twitter.com/lrdsvQbAmq

— York Regional Police (@YRP) May 21, 2021
https://globalnews.ca/news/7883430/video-12-year-old-boy-driving-impaired-father-york-police/

Posted byDennis Reeve21 May 202121 May 2021Posted inUncategorized

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