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PROCLAMATION
W HEREAs obtaining a license to drive is a major milestone for
youth and a necessity for the majority of our citizens. As we
teach youth people the responsibilities that accompany having a
driver's license, we must also teach them about the risks of
driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
WHEREAS we must teach by example. All citizens and
institutions need to acknowledge that a license to drive is not a
license to kill, injure, or destroy. When we drive under the
influence of drugs and alcohol, we are saying that, under certain
circumstances, it's okay to harm our families, friends and
neighbors.
WHEREAS we all need to take a stand against impaired driving,
individually and collectively. Intervening to prevent others from
drinking and riving should be common practice among hosts and
friends. We must use designated drivers and plan alternative
transportation when we know we will be drinking. Through our
schools, places of employment, houses of worship, and community
organizations we must send the message that drinking and driving is
not socially acceptable.
WHEREAS as the holidays approach, I ask each citizen to make
our community safe by not driving under the influence of drugs and
alcohol. I also ask that on December 20 everyone drive with their
headlights on to support National Lights On for Life Day in memory
of those who have been killed or injured by impaired drivers and as
a reminder of the dangers of impaired driving.
NOW THEREFORE I Douglas D. Rauthe, do hereby proclaim
December 1996 as DRUNK AND DRUGGED DRIVING PREVENTION MONTH and
December 20 1996 as LIGHTS ON FOR LIFE DAY. I call On all
citizens and organizations to observe this month by taking
responsibility for preventing impaired driving in our community and
teaching our young people safe driving behavior.