GINTA: Be the better and safer person this holiday season
DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKENDS of December, the Kamloops RCMP took 17 impaired drivers off the road. That’s 17 potential disasters waiting to happen which were averted. It’d be silly to think they were the only ones; these were the ones who got caught.
At the same time, it’s impossible not to shudder when you read stories of people whose lives have been forever changed due to someone else’s drunk driving — those who are still around to tell the story, that is. According to ICBC stats, 67 people are killed on average in British Columbia due to impaired driving. Across Canada, four people are killed daily because someone chooses to drink or use drugs and then drive.
I know we’re somewhat numb to numbers below hundreds these days, given the ongoing pandemic, but that’s 67 lives ended because someone had made the decision to drink and drive.
I love driving at night because the streets are quiet. This time of the year especially; there are Christmas lights everywhere which makes it magical. The thought that all of it could become a nightmare because of someone’s irresponsible behaviour is a sobering and infuriating one.