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St. Cloud students see the influence of drunk driving in a powerful sham in the false crash before the final season

(Knsi) -An the prom and the final season begins, the students in St. Cloud received a precise lesson about the dangers of bad decisions, such as drinking and getting in to the steering wheel.

On Friday afternoon on Friday afternoon at the Tech High School for juniors and seniors. Principal Molly Kensy explained Knsi News why they hold the event. “In order to promote awareness of how quickly things can change and how impulsive decisions can sometimes end up dangerously.”

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The bill crash takes place every year and changes between Apollo and Tech. The SCPD officer Rachael Johnson believes that the news was hit home when the students see their colleagues in danger. “I can say things all day, don't do that, don't do that. But I don't think these children are not listening. I know nothing. I am only an adult. And so it can be so effective that you can be so impressive with your colleagues to help you make good decisions and be safe.”

The scenario showed a drunken driving accident with a death and several serious injuries. The state troops Dave Lahr was on the other side of the door when they deliver the devastating news to relatives in real life. “Always notifying the families is quite difficult. I just have to tell you bluntly what happened. And so far there have been 58 accidents in our state that were fatal. That is why we just want to reduce this number as far as possible.”

These fatal crashes have taken place since the first of the year. Officials hope that the students decide not to drink, but if this is the case, make sure they find a sober journey home.

The event was sponsored by the St. Cloud Police Department, District 742, the St. Cloud Fire Department, the Life Link Air Care, Danielson Funeral Home, Finken Water and Collins Brothers.

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