NT RCMP launch Operation Gingerbread 2019

Expect to see more traffic enforcement and check stops throughout the Territory during Operation Gingerbread, a month-long traffic enforcement operation targeting impaired drivers.

Driving a motor vehicle while impaired is still the leading cause of criminal death in Canada. And in the North, this means the operation of any vehicle, including all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles. Arthur C. Green/RCMP File Photo

Over the next month, the NT RCMP, along with other local enforcement partners, will be conducting traffic stops and roadside checkpoints with the aim of preventing impaired driving and ensuring compliance with the Motor Vehicle Act.

“Impaired driving is preventable but unfortunately, for some people, it only becomes an issue when it affects them personally as a result of the loss of a loved one or someone gets severely injured in a crash”  Cpl. Sam Munden, NCO in charge of NT RCMP Traffic Services said.

The operation was launched on the evening of November 30th in Yellowknife. On their first day, through five proactive traffic stops around Yellowknife, NT RCMP Traffic Services checked approximately 600 vehicles. A total of 9 tickets and 45 warnings for various offences were issued, including for not wearing a seatbelt, not carrying registration and/or proof of insurance and for non-operational headlights or brake lights.

The NT RCMP Traffic Services will also increase enforcement and check stop operations on December 7th, which is National Impaired Driving Enforcement Day.

The Northwest Territories RCMP Traffic Services would like to remind the public how dangerous operating a motor vehicle while impaired, be it alcohol or drugs, or a combination of both. Driving a motor vehicle while impaired is still the leading cause of criminal death in Canada. And in the North, this means the operation of any vehicle, including all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles.

November 30th, launching day of Operation Gingerbread 2019. Arthur C. Green/RCMP File Photo

Anyone suspecting impaired driving is asked to call their local RCMP detachment, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 nwtnutips.com, (click on “submit a web tip”) or text: “nwtnutips” plus your message to 274637.

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Arthur C. Green
Arthur C. Green
Arthur C. Green is from Whitbourne Newfoundland and graduated from the CNA Journalism Program. Arthur also studied Business Marketing and Political Science at Memorial University in Essex England and St. John's Newfoundland. Green has worked as a spot news photographer/journalist with such news organizations as CBC, CBC Radio, NTV, Saltwire and Postmedia in Alberta.

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