On-Trail or Off-Trail…
Zero Tolerance is the Message…
Don't Drink and Ride.
Toronto, ON. February 20, 2007: In a
united effort towards eliminating alcohol as a contributing factor in
snowmobiling fatalities and injuries, the Canadian Council of Snowmobile
Organizations and MADD Canada announced today that they are joining forces
for a National “Zero Tolerance” Awareness Day on February
24, 2007.
Under the slogan, "Zero Tolerance I say until I am done
for the Day", the two not for profit associations are focusing their
efforts to remind snowmobilers that 0.00% Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)
level is the only acceptable number while operating a snowmobile. MADD
Canada is appealing to its local chapters across Canada and to media
to raise the serious issue of impaired snowmobiling. The CCSO is mobilizing
its provincial and territorial associations to enlist participation from
Canada’s 868 snowmobile clubs.
"For several years, the CCSO
has endorsed the position that a 0.08% BAC is not good enough while engaged
in snowmobiling" advised CCSO Executive
Director Dennis Burns. "Alcohol affects your judgment and your reflexes
and our Zero Tolerance position calls for total abstinence from alcohol while
operating a snowmobile until you are finished riding for the day. We challenge
other motorized recreation organizations to adopt this Zero Tolerance approach".
MADD
Canada Director of Programs, Wanda Kristensen agreed that the 0.00% approach
is certainly the ideal target to aim for. MADD Canada is currently pursuing
the federal government to lower the Criminal Code blood alcohol level
from 0.08% to 0.05%. In addition, MADD Canada is pursuing the provincial
governments to enact new legislation which will help to increase the
powers and resources required for police forces to help eliminate drinking
and driving across Canada.
"We don't need any needless deaths or injuries on the snow,“ agreed
Burns and Kristensen. “So on National “Zero Tolerance” Awareness
Day - February 24, we're saying have fun while snowmobiling this winter
and drive sober."
| Dennis Burns |
Wanda Kristensen |
| Executive Director |
Director of Programs |
| CCSO/CCOM |
MADD Canada |
| (807) 345-5299 |
(905) 829-8805/1-800-665-6233 |
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