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05-19-2005, 09:19 AM
CLINTON, ON - Crushed against a light pole, half its roof collapsed, the car came to rest. A driver and passenger inside were covered in blood and screaming, but a third slumped motionless within the wreckage. Among the metal scraps and shattered glass sat an overturned cooler and six empty beer bottles.
The dangers of drinking and driving hit home for St. Anne’s students earlier this week as they observed a mock crash scene involving three of their peers.
“What you are about to see is a reenactment of a real life situation. Unlike reality TV you cannot change the channel or turn the television off,” Central Huron Fire Department deputy chief Dave Renner told more than 300 students as they huddled around the devastating crash scene in the school’s back parking lot.
Source: clintonnewsrecord.com (http://www.clintonnewsrecord.com/story.php?id=161456)
The dangers of drinking and driving hit home for St. Anne’s students earlier this week as they observed a mock crash scene involving three of their peers.
“What you are about to see is a reenactment of a real life situation. Unlike reality TV you cannot change the channel or turn the television off,” Central Huron Fire Department deputy chief Dave Renner told more than 300 students as they huddled around the devastating crash scene in the school’s back parking lot.
Source: clintonnewsrecord.com (http://www.clintonnewsrecord.com/story.php?id=161456)