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Mayors, Police Chiefs, Athletes Ready to Drink, Drive at Infineon Raceway

Mayors, Police Chiefs Ready to 


Drink and Drive at Infineon Raceway


 

S.F. GIANTS PITCHER JESSE FOPPERT, TENNIS STAR BRAD GILBERT ALSO SET TO
PARTICIPATE IN HOLIDAY SOBRIETY CHALLENGE

 

SONOMA, Calif. (IMMEDIATE RELEASE) - Northern California mayors and police
chiefs will be drinking and driving at Infineon Raceway, all with the
blessing and endorsement of the California Highway Patrol.

 

The facility will host the 7th annual "Holiday Sobriety Challenge" on
Friday, Dec. 19, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The event features a controlled wine
and beer tasting experiment that graphically illustrates how alcohol
consumption affects driving performance, even at levels well below the legal
limit (.08-percent). 

 

This year's event will have a twist, as six mayors, one vice-mayor and three
police chiefs have accepted the challenge. Other community members will also
participate in the challenge, as well as San Francisco Giants pitcher Jesse
Foppert, a San Rafael native and graduate of San Rafael High School. Foppert
went 8-9 with 101 strikeouts in 21 starts for the Giants in 2003. Tennis
star and San Rafael resident Brad Gilbert, who won 20 titles during his
13-year career and coached Andre Agassi to a No. 1 ATP ranking, will also
participate.

 

The experiment will raise awareness for the Bay Area Regional Avoid effort
for the holiday season, which begins Dec. 12 with DUI checkpoints throughout
the nine Bay Area counties, as well as roving DUI enforcement. Bay Area
Regional Avoid is comprised of all 125 law enforcement agencies in the nine
Bay Area counties, and the message is clear: If you are planning to consume
alcohol, be sure to have a designated driver. 

 

"This time of year the temptation to climb behind the wheel after a couple
of drinks is all too present.  We hope this program can help remind people
of the reasons to resist that temptation," said Steve Page, president and
general manager of Infineon Raceway.

 

Mayors/police chiefs/city council members and a vice-mayor will participate
in the challenge: 

 




*	H. Abram Wilson, San Ramon Mayor
*	David Glass, Petaluma Mayor
*	Harry Price, Fairfield Vice-Mayor
*	Susie Boyd, Davis Mayor
*	Sharon Wright, Santa Rosa Mayor
*	Rob Schroder, Martinez Mayor
*	Joe Costello, Sonoma Mayor
*	Ken Brown, Sonoma City Council
*	Dick Ashford, former Mayor of Sonoma
*	Kathy Samuels, San Ramon Police Chief
*	Steve Krull, Livermore Police Chief
*	Mike Dick, Calistoga Police Chief




 

Statistics within the Bay Area reflect a need for programs such as the
Holiday Sobriety Challenge. Alcohol was involved in 162 collision-related
fatalities in the nine Bay Area counties in 2002, and 5,278 persons were
injured in alcohol-involved collisions, also in 2002. Moreover, 171 children
between the ages of 4-12 were injured and four children (ages 4-12) were
killed in 2002 as a result of alcohol-involved collisions. Figures used have
been supplied by the California Highway Patrol.

 

"Since 1998, the state has dovetailed the nation with increases in the
number of people killed in alcohol-involved collisions," said Christopher J.
Murphy, deputy director of the Office of Traffic Safety.  "In California,
the number of people killed in alcohol-involved collisions is up 32-percent.
These are deaths that clearly can be prevented."

 

The participants who will take part in the experiment at Infineon Raceway
will each be served wine or beer upon arrival. After consuming the alcohol,
testers will then be taken through a series of field sobriety tests by law
enforcement officers, including a Breathalyzer analysis, before being asked
to drive around a pre-determined course at speed. They will be joined in the
cars by instructors from the Jim Russell Racing Drivers School for safety.
Nearly 70-percent of those who have taken the Holiday Sobriety Challenge
over the last three years have failed.

 

In addition to mayors, city council members and police chiefs, other
participants in the challenge will include college students, working
professionals, retirees and media personnel. Robert Mondavi Winery will
provide the wine for the experiment, while the Napa Valley Brewing Company
will supply the beer.