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A paranormal way to share the message, make it click

Published: Wed 5 Dec 2018 07:30 PM
"A paranormal way to share the message, make it click!"
Tonight Police is launching the first of four summer road safety videos.
“This year we’ve had a little help from our friends at Wellington Paranormal,” says Superintendent Steve Greally, National Manager of Road Policing.
“We are always thinking about different ways to get our messages across, and this year we thought we’d try to get the serious messages across with a bit of paranormal humour.
“We were lucky to work with the Wellington Paranormal crew and we’ve got four great videos to share in the lead up to the end of the year, to remind everybody to be safe on the road over summer.
“Sadly, we know almost a third of people who die on our roads are unrestrained vehicle occupants.
These deaths are preventable.
“It’s heart breaking to know there will be families out there missing their loved ones this Christmas, loved ones who may still be here if they had been wearing seatbelts.
“The fact is, if you make a mistake on the road your seatbelt could be the thing that saves your life.
Do you want to take your chances without it?
“Please make sure you buckle up before you start moving.
That includes making sure the kids are properly restrained, and your pets.
Every life in that car is your responsibility as the driver.
“As a parent, a friend, a spouse, as a human being – it’s on your shoulders to get everybody where they are going safely.
“Buckle up, it could save your life.”
You can watch the video here - https://www.facebook.com/NZPolice/videos/723340354710769/
ENDS

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