414 impaired driving offences in Saskatchewan for month of December
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SGI reminds motorists that all impaired driving offences come with Safe Driver Recognition penalties and requirements to attend impaired driver education courses. Convictions can also result in suspensions, stiffer fines and potential incarceration.SGI also noted that thousands of people made good decisions and chose not to drive after drinking or using drugs.
“Kudos to everyone who got a ride home from a taxi, a bus, a rideshare, a designated driving service, Operation Red Nose, or a sober friend or family member,” SGI stated. “The holidays may be over, but finding a safe ride is something that drivers should do year-round. Impaired driving offences come with a wide range of penalties that can wreck your budget, but an impaired driving collision can destroy so much more than that.
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