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Drunk driver turned advocate has a message for those who drink and drive

WATCH ABOVE: Mothers Against Drunk Driving are putting out a sobering message this Halloween. They're pleading with people not to get behind the wheel if they're impaired. As Jill Croteau reports, a drunk driver who barely survived a fatal crash hopes his story makes a lasting impression – Oct 31, 2016

Randy Fowler takes every opportunity he gets to spread a message that begs repeating: don’t drink and drive.

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READ MORE: 7 drunk driving incidents in 2-hour span spurs warning from Lethbridge police

His severely injured body and brain are constant symbols of regret, even 33 years after a crash that killed his best friend.

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Fowler was behind the wheel of his truck after a night of partying. Nobody was wearing a seatbelt.

He suffered a life-altering injury.

As Jill Croteau reports above, he hopes his story makes a lasting impression to anyone who thinks about drinking and driving.

READ MORE: Alcohol a factor after car launched into the air in crash northwest of Cochrane

 

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