Include A Designated Driver In Your Starting Lineup This Weekend

January 30, 2012 by  
Filed under Current News, Police, Roads/Travel

San Bernardino, CA, January 30, 2012, 8:00am – The San Bernardino County Avoid the 25 DUI Campaign is reminding football fans watching the Super Bowl game with friends and family to make the right decision before kickoff and include a designated driver in your game plan. Law Enforcement joins with the national “Fans Don’t Let Fans Drive Drunk” message from the National Football League (NFL), the California office of Traffic Safety (OTS), the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and Techniques for Effective Alcohol Management (TEAM) Coalition. The Avoid the 25, DUI Task Force will deploy special patrols on Sunday (February 5th) in several communities throughout the area looking to stop and arrest drivers who are impaired by alcohol or drugs.  The DUI patrols will be looking for the tale-tell signs of an intoxicated driver behind the wheel. The patrols are funded by the California Office of Traffic Safety.

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About Mike Evans
Mike Evans returned to Parallel Broadcasting KBHR 93.3 FM in October of 2010 after a two-year departure from the station. Evans who previously worked at the KBHR studios from June of 2005, to August of 2008 as the Music Director and Morning Show Host, spent two years at Ruby Radio Corporation in Elko, Nevada where he acted as Program Director for three radio stations there. Evans came back to KBHR to takeover the role of Program Director, Music Director, and Production Director. “We are very excited to have Mike back at the station” said Cathy Herrick, Operations Director and Vice President of KBHR. “His extensive experience and enthusiasm for radio, and the broadcast media will be a tremendous asset for KBHR’ s future.” Evans has been working in radio since 1976, and worked at radio stations in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Miami, Florida, Albany & Saratoga, New York, and San Francisco, California.