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Penn Public Safety Says Celebrate Safely This Holiday Season, Displays DUI Victims’ Moving Memorial
PHILADELPHIA -- The University of Pennsylvania Division of Public Safety , in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Street Smarts, will host a press conference and community event on Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 1 p.m. at 36th and Walnut streets about safe driving practices and offer tips for staying ticket-free and safe during the holiday season.
In addition, the public can view the DUI Victims’ Moving Memorial, a 30-foot trailer featuring a hand-painted interior with a garden scene that lists the names of more than 1,000 victims of driving-under-the-influence-related crashes in Pennsylvania.
"Last year, the number of alcohol-related vehicular deaths was 459," Maureen S. Rush , Penn’s vice president for public safety, said. "This is everyone’s opportunity to take a stand against impaired driving and hopefully, bring that number way down for 2011."
This holiday season, police officers across Pennsylvania, including officers assigned to the Penn Police Department , will pay close attention to impaired and aggressive drivers, as well as vehicle occupants not wearing safety belts.
"Safety and security is a shared responsibility. Every DUI-related death can be prevented. All you have to do is plan ahead," Mark Dorsey , chief of the Penn Police Department, said. "Agree on a designated driver ahead of time or plan to take a cab. It’s really not that hard to save your own life, the lives of your passengers and the lives of other motorists out on the road."
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