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Save A Life Tour teaches students about impaired & distracted driving
WWNY Save A Life Tour teaches students about impaired & distracted driving By Lexi Bruening | May 12, 2021 at 4:54 PM EDT - Updated May 12 at 8:49 PM
TOWN OF CAPE VINCENT, N.Y. (WWNY) - It’s a real-life simulation that’s teaching kids to be responsible behind the wheel.
The International Save A Life Tour made a pit-stop at Thousand Islands Central School to let students feel just how altered your vision and reaction time is while under the influence.
The tour included two simulations: one for impaired driving, where students wore virtual reality goggles, and another for texting and driving.
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Last Sunday afternoon, Valentineâs Day, in a photo studio upstairs at Watertownâs Paddock Arcade, Kristie Stumpf Rork gathered some friends to say bye-bye to her boobs.
Her âFarewell To My Boobsâ photo shoot was at a studio owned by one of her good friends. But Kristieâs farewell would actually happen a day later when the 50-year-old âcurve modelâ would have a double mastectomy at a Syracuse hospital.
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