The signs will move every other week to new locations where police have laid an impaired driving charge.
It’s meant to show the public that impaired driving can happen at any place, at any time of day.
Through its RID program, MADD encourages people to call 911 if they see someone they suspect is driving under the influence, she said.In Saskatoon, this will be the third summer MADD has run this particular campaign. MADD chapters in Estevan, Meadow Lake, Prince Albert, Regina and — for the first time — Moose Jaw will put up signs marking where driver have been criminally charged. The locations will change every other week, based on where arrests are made.
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