Dangers of drink driven home for students
1 JANUARY 2003
Students at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Dubbo will participate in a simulated car crash rescue organised by health promotion services at CSU for Drug and Alcohol Awareness Month. Police, ambulance, and fire and rescue crews will be on hand to free student actors 'trapped' in the car to demonstrate how occupants are cut out of the wreckage following a crash. Health promotion officer Ms Kirsten Bourke said the re-enactment was made to be as realistic as possible. “We've got students as actors and it’s as though they have actually been in a drink driving crash,” Miss Bourke said. “We are really trying to drive home the message that you need a plan B to get home and if you are going to go out and decide to drink and drive, this could very well be the outcome. Re-enactments have already taken place at CSU in Orange and Dubbo, and Ms Bourke said the month’s focus was on raising awareness of drink driving through events including health promotion bar nights, drug awareness movie nights, and Australia’s biggest morning tea.
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