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      P.E.I. politicians act as designated drivers on New Year's Eve to help stop impaired driving | CBC.ca Loaded

      P.E.I. politicians act as designated drivers on New Year's Eve to help stop impaired driving

      7 months ago
      Duration 2:07

      P.E.I. politicians act as designated drivers on New Year's Eve to help stop impaired driving

      • 7 months ago
      • News
      • Duration 2:07

      Tignish–Palmer Road MLA Hal Perry has been a designated driver on New Year's Eve for years, and the mayor of Tignish also offers to drive people home if they've been celebrating with substances. They and the P.E.I. RCMP are encouraging Islanders to plan ahead to get home safely this year.

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