Lights On For Life Day is a symbolic observance designed to focus attention on the issue of impaired driving. So let’s stop this violent and deadly crime of impaired driving. Nearly 12,000 people die every year in alcohol- and drug-related crashes: one person dead every two minutes.
How about this holiday season we join together and take a stand against drunken driving?
On Dec. 31, keep your lights on your vehicle, homes and businesses and choose to not to drink and drive.
Travis Pelotte and Christina Brown
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