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Police say alcohol and water don't mix

Police say alcohol and water don't mix

CTV News21-06-2025
As boating season kicks off, police and Mothers Against Drunk Driving are urging the public to avoid operating boats under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Campaign signs on bridges remind boaters to stay sober and report suspected impaired operators by calling 911. Luke Simard has all the details.
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