Price and taxis are free to end drinking and driving in Saskatchewan

News 2 September, 2017
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    WEYBURN, Saskatchewan | The police department of the city of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, takes major steps to put an end to the problem of drinking and driving is rampant in the region. Through a new campaign, it offers tickets taxi free and prices for motorists who choose not to drive impaired.

    The campaign, “This Ride’s On Us” was launched on Thursday and aims to change the attitudes of the citizens vis-à-vis drinking and driving, reported Saturday the Global network News.

    This pilot project, which will be tested during two months, urges customers to bars and restaurants which were too consumed to hand over the keys of their car to the members of the staff of the institution. They will then coupons for taxi for free so that they can return home safely. The next day, guests can collect the keys to their car at the police station in Weyburn.

    “Since 2014, we have seen cases of motorists driving while intoxicated increase of 22 %. As we do not see any decrease, we are trying something different,” said the chief of police of the city Marlo Pritchard, in an interview with Global News.

    The names of the clients participating in the program will be placed on a list for the assignment of different prices. The grand prizes include a travel voucher of $ 500 and a watch for men or women jewelry local.

    Up to now, 90 % of restaurants and bars in the city have agreed to participate in the project, just as the three taxi companies.

    People who do not wish to leave their car overnight in a parking lot will be able to pay the taxi company that will bring the car and the customer at home.