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The Huntington Beach Foundation, Promoting Resources in Drug Education
received a $7,000 donation from The Boeing Company for its Every 15
Minutes anti-drunk driving campaign.
For the last five years the foundation has held a two-day program at
one of the high schools in Huntington Beach to educate the students about
traffic collisions related to drunk driving. The hope is to decrease the
number of accidents involving a driver under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
Ocean View High School will host the two-day event planned for the
spring.
Lt. Chuck Thomas of the Huntington Beach Police Department said
students will participate in discussion groups, watch a video and reenact
a fatal traffic collision. The donation from Boeing will be used to rent
bleachers for the children to sit on, to produce a video shown to the
entire student body and for miscellaneous costs such as T-shirts, Thomas
said.
The Every 15 Minutes program got its name five-years ago when one
person in the United States was dying every 15 minutes from a traffic
collision involving a drunk driver.
In Huntington Beach, 103 out of 1,579 traffic collisions in involved a
drunk driver, while three out of 11 traffic fatalities in the city
involved a drunk driver.
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