Teen Maze Program shows students consequences of dangerous actions
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Teen Maze Program shows students consequences of dangerous actions
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The Savannah Impact Program (S.I.P.) set up interactive scenes to show teens that their real-world decisions have real-life consequences Wednesday. S.I.P's Club 100 degrees gave students fake pills and water that was meant to represent alcohol, to show them how saying yes to drugs and alcohol can result in a life changing event. Savannah's Police Department, fire department and emergency services walked students through th…
Iowa teens hear about real world consequences of drunk driving - Radio Iowa
It’s Prom season for Iowa high schoolers and the Iowa State Patrol is holding a series of educational talks at schools across the state, warning teens of the dangers they may encounter during the ritual of spring. Trooper Paul Gardner, who’s based in Fort Dodge, says teens need to know the consequences of drinking and […]
Tri-City College Prep and Local Agencies Host Mock DUI Crash to Educate Teens on Dangers of Impaired Driving
On Thursday, April 24, Tri-City College Prep High School, a high school in Prescott, is partnering with the Prescott Valley Police Department and the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to
Sheriff’s Office, NOW Coalition educates Gans School students - Eastern Times Register
Sequoyah County Undersheriff Charles House said the Sequoyah County Sheriff ’s Office and Sallisaw NOW Coalition teamed up on Monday to teach Gans Public School students on the dangers and consequences of drinking and driving.“We do this every year at Gans School during the week of their prom,” House said. “They have us (Sheriff ’s Office) come out to talk to the students and educate them on the dangers of driving under the influence, and the co…
Iowa teens hear about ‘real world consequences’ of drunk driving
(Radio Iowa) – It’s Prom season for Iowa high schoolers and the Iowa State Patrol is holding a series of educational talks at schools across the state, warning teens of the dangers they may encounter during the ritual of spring. Trooper Paul Gardner, who’s based in Fort Dodge, says teens need to know the consequences of drinking and driving. “According to MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, 31% of teen fatality crashes are attributed to drunk d…
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