Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 12, 2007, Winnipeg, Manitoba
B2 City Winnipeg free press wednesday december 12, 2007 Boris Minkevich / Winnipeg free press police have charged a 21-year-old Man with impaired after a crash in front of Portage place monday night. Think of driving under the influence of drugs in the Sam impaired Way Miller said. Continued from b1 other findings show canadians want the government to do More to prevent drunk driving. The average 180-Pound Man can consume five regular More than eight in 10 people surveyed want alcohol Igni drinks in two hours a drink is considered one Beer a Glass Tion interlocks installed in All new cars. The interlock of wine or one shot of liquor without being Over the Legal requires the Driver to blow into a breathalyser to Start the limit the study reported. The men surveyed thought around car. A majority of those in favour would pay up to $1,000 to three drinks in two hours would be enough. Have one installed Miller said. That 180-Pound Man would to blow Over but he a still in a local Winnipeg woman has set up a Facebook group that danger of being charged with impaired driving Riffel said. Lists the names of those charged with drunk driving. Police you could under those circumstances have five Beers in Are now releasing the names to the Public As a deterrent. Two hours and be Okas far As the breathalyser goes if i know some of these people weren to slobbering drunk Fel said. But if the Driver is pulled Over for swerving or but just had an extra Glass of wine at dinner said Lisa driving erratically they can face impaired driving charges Webinger 28, who set up the Facebook group a few weeks he added. Ago. But its common sense not to get behind the wheel if the Legal limit was lowered to .05, the 180-Pound Man after they probably would to even get behind a wheel Madd Cana in Winnipeg the police service started its annual Check a National president Margaret Miller said. A majority of Stop program nov. 30 that targets drinking and driving the 1,500 people surveyed would to mind a change to the hotshots. Of the 464 vehicles stopped in the last two weeks Legal limit she added. 22 Drivers have been charged. It makes More sense to have that limit dropped to make sure we Are getting More impaired Drivers off the Road ? with files from Bruce Owen she said. Many Young people who would to drink and drive Don to. wishes continued from b1 i Lindor i read your column this evening about what i really want for Christ Mas. I think i have what i want four wonderful children and one son in Law who Are children that despite All my faults have grown up to be honest hardworking generally All around Good kids who get along with each other and with their parents. There a not enough Money to buy what i already have. I am truly blessed. Hello Lindor about a week ago or so i was talking with one of my girlfriends on the phone. It was one of those frantic frenzied Calls. My Girlfriend is feeling stressed and pressured with the holi Days. The phone Call lasted about an hour. After being supportive to her and listening to her crises she asked if i Felt pressured and what i desired most this year. I paused before answering and said no i Don to feel overwhelmed this year and what i want most is to spend More time with my friends enjoying each others company and to not be booked with engagements and parties so that i could enjoy the spirit of the season when it hits she did to speak for a few moments and then said i think i be been look ing at this in the wrong of course i still secretly want a Date with George Clooney. Happy holidays to you and yours. ? Joelle Botchar. And to you and yours ? but especially to the Schroeder family As they Pray for Eric a Safe return. Lindor Reynolds blogs at ? ? ? class of 1966, became the 17th honoree to accept the ignatian Challenge St Paul a senior jazz ensemble performs 2007 ignatian Challenge award recipient award. 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