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Ladouceur pleased with strides that have occured against impaired driving but Ladouceur noted there are times when it won’t happen. He believes reducing While there is still a lot impaired driving has been of work remaining, Estevan a community effort. Since Police Chief Paul Ladouceur a community summit was is pleased with the steps that held in Estevan in Februhave been made in combatting ary 2018, an Estevan chapter for Mothers Against Drunk impaired driving. Monthly crime figures Drivers has been created, and for June and July released at the organization placed signs last Wednesday’s meeting of in the community marking the Estevan board of police where impaired drivers have commissioners showed that been caught, creating public there was just one charge for awareness. The EPS met with impaired driving by alcohol in local licensed establishments June, and just one charge for to get them on board with the fight against impaired driving, impaired driving by drug. Eleven charges for im- and officers held high-visibility paired driving by alcohol and check stops in the community. “We’ve been on social one charge for impaired driving by drug were issued in July, but media, talking about the issues the total of 12 is down from the around impaired driving. So I 25 that were issued in July 2019. think that, combined with the “We said eventually we new legislation that has the are going to get those numbers mandatory roadside screening, down, and we have to start where an officer doesn’t need doing more, and we have been reasonable suspicion, but can doing more,” said Ladouceur. stop any driver at any time, Usually a charge for driv- and request a breath sample, ing while over .08 will also carry has created a greater deterrent,” a charge for impaired driving, said Ladouceur. People are seeing the re-
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sults of what happens if they choose to drive while impaired. “I’m cautious, though, because we’ve seen dips. Things can evenflow. One of the things that we’re really watching is we’ve seen this decline, but is that a COVID decline? So in other words, are we seeing the numbers drop because there weren’t a whole lot of bars open? And guess what? People weren’t allowed to get together, so guess what? Most people are probably drinking at home and not getting behind the wheel.” Still, the drop in cases in June occurred during the first month in which restaurants and licensed establishments were able to open again. But Ladouceur wonders how eager people are to get back to their favourite establishment, and he pointed out these establishments aren’t allowed to be at full capacity. “What we want to see is what does this look like postCOVID? And do we see these numbers continue to go down? We’re … cautiously optimistic … to see the numbers decline, but we also know there could
Police Chief Paul Ladouceur at 2018 summit against impaired driving, is pleased with the steps that have been made in combatting the issue. File photo be other factors at play.” Ladouceur wants to believe that there are other factors at play than just the pandemic, and that people are finally getting the message that impaired driving takes lives and causes injury. If that’s not the case, the EPS still has a lot of work remaining. The EPS has held road-
side checks since the pandemic started in March. Early on, when there was a lot of uncertainty, the EPS directed its officers to only have interactions with the public when necessary until it could sort how to handle policing in a pandemic. “We weren’t stopping vehicles for very minor incidents. We weren’t unnecessarily A2 » FIFTY-TWO
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