Mercury Insurance Helps Police Teach Teens About the Dangers of Drinking
| Mercury Insurance 28 Dec 2005 18:11 GMT | Page rating:  |
The positive impact of a Mercury Insurance Group-sponsored "Every 15 Minutes" program may go unnoticed this holiday season, particularly if it is effective and fewer students drink and drive. This high school anti drinking and driving educational effort was recently produced by the San Diego Police Department. Law enforcement agencies, school administrators and parents know that the holidays are a uniquely challenging time of year for drivers of all ages, as is reflected by December being designated "National Drunk and Drugged Driving (3D) Prevention Month" by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
The goal of both Mercury Insurance and the San Diego Police Department is to reduce some sobering numbers and save lives. According to historical data from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in eight teens is likely to drive after drinking alcohol this holiday season, and 30 percent of American teens this month will ride with a driver who has been drinking alcohol. Additionally, statistics show that in 2003, 27 percent of 16- to 20-year-old passenger vehicle drivers fatally injured in crashes had blood alcohol levels of 0.08 percent or more, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
"Every 15 Minutes" is a nationally recognized, two-day program that dramatizes realistic consequences of drinking and driving. The story is a soul-shattering portrayal of the events surrounding the death of a teen that was killed by a teenage drunk driver. Acted out by students, teachers, parents, police officers, emergency response personnel and coroners, the program features a hyper realistic re-creation of the accident, as well as the heartbreaking portrayal of the events following the accident.
Mercury's contribution helped meet the costs of staging the event, including event programs, t-shirts, meals, video tapes, make-up for the accident victims and much more.
For more information please visit www.MercuryInsurance.com.
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