Prince Albert police officers have charged motorists with impaired driving at 21 locations in 2023, and that’s 21 locations too many for MADD Canada.The o
With pandemic restrictions opening up next month, it is very important that the community continues to stay sober while driving.
MADD Prince Albert partnered with SGI, Prince Albert Police, and the City of Prince Albert to remind residents about the importance of not driving impaired.
They positioned an upside-down vehicle on the side of Highway Two, north of Prince Albert as a deterrent and a reminder to the many drivers.
“This is a very busy highway, with lots of people heading up to lake country,” Karen Anthony-Burns, director with MADD Prince Albert said. “We want to reinforce the message to please plan ahead, have a safe ride home, don’t drive impaired, don’t cause any more tragic consequences for anyone else or for yourself.”