Counterattack
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First impaired driving campaign of season sees 222 drivers ticketed: B.C. Highway PolicePolice say nearly 55,000 vehicles were screened at 228 check stops on Dec. 2, with 222 drivers being impaired by either alcohol or drugs.CrimeDec 8, 2023
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Annual CounterAttack program underway in B.C.“Enjoy yourself and have a good time, but please do it responsibly,” said RCMP Const. Chris Terleski.CanadaDec 2, 2023
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CounterAttack campaign: Kelowna RCMP issue reminder not to drink and driveThe campaign is a yearly reminder for drivers to be responsible and plan a safe ride home.CanadaDec 31, 2022
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Okanagan Mounties launch CounterAttack this weekend'If you are going to consume anything; alcohol, cannabis, or otherwise, that may impair your ability to drive, stay home or plan in advance for a safe ride.'CrimeDec 2, 2022
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CounterAttack road checks see increased number of impaired drivers, say Kelowna RCMPAccording to the RCMP, 60 impaired drivers were removed from the road during the month-long program.CanadaJan 21, 2022
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Kelowna RCMP removed 800 impaired drivers from area roads this yearSince January 2021, Kelowna RCMP officers have removed 800 impaired drivers from area roads.CrimeDec 3, 2021
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Annual holiday CounterAttack campaign kicks off in the OkanaganThe start of the province-wide CounterAttack campaign coincides with the National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day on December 5.CanadaDec 4, 2020
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‘100% preventable’: B.C. police launch CounterAttack against impaired holiday drivers"Some may call these tragic events 'accidents', but they are not."Nov 27, 2019
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Surrey RCMP ‘happily surprised’ as NYE road checks net no criminally impaired drivers"I think it's people understanding it's not just their safety, it's the safety of other people on the road."Jan 2, 2019
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Alleged impaired driver offers police hamburger instead of driver’s licenceA tweet posted by Cst. Cody Lapierre of the Vic PD Traffic Unit stated that “one impaired tried to give his hamburger to our member instead of (his) drivers licence. He was so impaired he could not provide a sample.”CrimeDec 9, 2018
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