Counter Attack campaign kicks off in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — Yet another sign of the holiday season as the Kamloops RCMP has launched its annual Counter Attack program.
Dedicated to ridding the roads of drunk drivers, there will be extra Mounties on the road all month.
“And that’s looking for impaired drivers 24 hours a day,” says Cpl. Jodi Shelkie. “In British Columbia, the drinking and driving laws are tough on impaired drivers and there’s really no reason that somebody has to be driving impaired. There are lots of ways to avoid drunk driving: you can have a designated driver, take a taxi, public transit or use Operation Red Nose.”