OAKVILLE, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 4, 2012) - The public has a critical role to play in helping police take impaired drivers off the roads before they cause deadly crashes. Saskatoon Police, Saskatchewan Automotive Recyclers Association (SARA) and MADD Canada are taking part in a special event in Saskatoon to highlight the Campaign 911 program to residents.
Campaign 911 encourages and empowers Canadians to call 911 if they see a driver they suspect is impaired. Media are invited to attend the event:
| Date: |
July 5, 2012 |
| Time: |
10:00 am |
| Location: |
Affiliated Auto Wrecking, Hwy 12 N, Saskatoon, SK |
| Special Guests: |
Mark Chatterbok - Deputy Chief, Saskatoon Police Service |
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Mark Riffel - Board Member, Saskatchewan Automotive Recyclers Association (SARA) |
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Louise Knox - Western Chapter Services Manager, MADD Canada |
Guests will be available for interviews and photos.