Drink and drive in Wokingham and you might not survive
If you drink and drive you might not survive is the message that will be hitting Wokingham’s town centre next week, as road safety officers and Thames Valley Police warn that one for the road could kill or injure drivers, passengers or innocent bystanders.
As part of a Wokingham drink drive awareness campaign Cllr Pauline Helliar-Symons, Mayor of the Wokingham Borough, will be publicly breathalysed to show what happens when police suspect that someone is over the limit.
Cllr Helliar-Symons will be joined by Wokingham Borough Council’s road safety officer, Julie Pillai, who will spend the day handing out drink drive themed quizzes to find out if the public really know how much is too much.
There will also be demonstrations and information available from local Thames Valley Police officers and firefighters from the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service will be on hand from 10am to noon.
As part of a Wokingham drink drive awareness campaign Cllr Pauline Helliar-Symons, Mayor of the Wokingham Borough, will be publicly breathalysed to show what happens when police suspect that someone is over the limit.
Cllr Helliar-Symons will be joined by Wokingham Borough Council’s road safety officer, Julie Pillai, who will spend the day handing out drink drive themed quizzes to find out if the public really know how much is too much.
There will also be demonstrations and information available from local Thames Valley Police officers and firefighters from the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service will be on hand from 10am to noon.
Wokingham Borough Council

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