Friday, April 19, 2024

York police to publish names of impaired drivers as deterrent

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York Regional Police Service says they will start publishing the names of all those charged with impaired driving offences, “effective immediately.”

The force says 16 people were charged with impaired driving this past weekend and more than 1,400 impaired-related charges have been laid so far in 2018.

“It’s clear that something has to change,” said Chief Eric Jolliffe in a news release. “Effective immediately, York Regional Police will name all of the drivers charged with impaired-related criminal driving offences, to further make impaired driving socially unacceptable and so that members of our community can assist with notifying police if these offenders choose to drive while under suspension. Innocent lives are put at risk every day by this irresponsible and criminal behavior. We are not giving up.”

They say five people have died in the region as a result of alcohol or drug-impaired driving.

York police say they will post the names of those charged every Monday.

Hamilton man, 21, charged with impaired driving

Man charged with drug impaired driving after crash in Burlington

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