Albany, NY - Governor Andrew Cuomo today announced that three state
agencies have launched an initiative that will help curb impaired driving by
underage youths and ensure that teenagers – during prom and high school
graduation season – are aware of the extreme dangers of getting behind the
wheel of a car while intoxicated.
The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) has teamed up with the state Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) and the New York State Police to promote the "It's Your Community, It's Your Call" hotline.
The hotline encourages individuals to call
1-866-UNDER21 to report underage drinking, potentially helping stop young
people from driving under the influence of alcohol.
The hotline goes directly to State Police, who
forward the call to the appropriate jurisdiction. The anonymity of callers is
protected.
"All across New York State, our young people are celebrating the end of the school year, including attending proms and other celebrations with friends and family," stated Cuomo.
"For our teenagers, who are just beginning
their adult lives, never is it more important to make responsible decisions and
follow the laws of the state which are designed to keep youth from tragic harm.
This hotline will enable members of the community to keep an eye out and make
sure that our young people are kept safe and avoid the devastating consequences
that result from impaired driving."
Drivers under 21 represent about five percent of licensed drivers, but are involved in more than 12 percent of fatal crashes.
In publicizing "It’s Your Community, It’s
Your Call," the GTSC's traffic safety initiative has purchased radio and
television spots as well as billboard ads to raise awareness and promote the
hotline.
"The season for proms and graduations can be a joyous time for teenagers and their families. Unfortunately, the partying that often surrounds these events can turn joy into tragedy when teens impaired by alcohol decide it’s OK to drive. Underage drinking is a major concern and utilizing the hotline can head off potentially tragic situations when teenagers drive while impaired," said Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner and GTSC Chair Barbara J. Fiala.
OASAS Commissioner Arlene González-Sánchez added, "We know that half of all high school seniors in New York State have consumed alcohol. Prom and graduation season is a very exciting time of year for both students and parents. During this time of celebration, we must do everything possible to eliminate alcohol-related accidents among prom attendees and graduates with zero tolerance toward the consumption and possession of alcoholic beverages. You can help prevent a tragedy in your community by using the 1-866-UNDER21 hotline."
"The New York State Police proudly join the
Governor's Traffic Safety Committee and the Office of Alcoholism and Substance
Abuse Services in the continued effort to discourage, detect, and apprehend
underage users of alcohol. With the school prom and graduation season upon us,
the 1-866-UNDER21 hotline will serve as a means for concerned parents, friends
and citizens to report the purchase or use of alcohol by minors, or the
operation of motor vehicles by underage impaired drivers. Our communities must
work with law enforcement to keep our young citizens safe by preventing
underage drinking and its needless resulting tragedies," noted New
York State Police Superintendent Joseph A. D'Amico.
Photo courtesy of http://www.car-accidents.com.
Photo courtesy of http://www.car-accidents.com.
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