Safety and Success for 2010 are part of the plan when Attorney Aaron Sachs and KOLR10/KSFX TV teamed up with ad spots about the tragic risks of alcohol and driving. In addition Sachs has been running a banner on the OzarksFirst.com website from Springfield, Missouri.
Spots will feature cases studies from victims of drunk drivers. Two specific incidents deal with fatalities for the ‘other people’; those who are run into by the drunk drivers. More painful to consider is the way drunk driving didn’t seem to be taken seriously. Drivers were arrested for DUI and released to go out on the roads again until someone died.
Perhaps a new decade will bring some difference on the roads. The PSA announcements come along with greater effort on the part of law enforcement and organizations such as MADD. Sobriety checkpoints are being conducted more frequently in Missouri. Early in December, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon expressed interest in strengthening Missouri’s DUI laws. According to data provided by Aaron Sacks in press releases regarding the move to promote sobriety for the holidays, increased enforcement of laws on the books and public awareness have led to lower accident and fatality numbers.
I applaud my friends at KOLR10/KSFX. I do not personally know Sachs, but have to respect the stand of his commercials and his goal of funding the closed captioning services.
The team of Sachs and KOLR10/KSFX was announced with online press releases at PRWeb and EIN Presswire. The announcement is also a part of the blog on the Aaron Sachs Associates, PC website. The broadcast option of making a social statement about the hazards of driving drunk is excellent and surely reaches an acceptable portion of the population. But, making the statement online with press releases and blog posts takes the stand against drunk driving to a much expanded level.
Thanks, KOLR10/KSFX and Aaron Sachs for your stand and your efforts. There will be more living people in Missouri who will be able to enjoy more of 2010 because of your efforts.
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