Using Twitter to warn other drivers of annual R.I.D.E. program?
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- Nov 3, 2014
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The annual R.I.D.E. program will launch soon, in time for holiday parties. The R.I.D.E. program has been very effective at helping to prevent drunk drivers and accidents that have catastrophic results. Recently, some drivers have used Twitter to warn other drivers about where R.I.D.E. program checkpoints are located. This is now both dangerous and illegal, as texting and emailing will cost you a $1,000 penalty plus demerit points.
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