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Time denoted 00:00:00 = hr:min:sec
DV: = Described Video
A: = sounds and music on video
V: = Voice speaking on video
T: = text on video
00:00:00 to 00:00:05
DV: video opens with a view of a roadway, an overpass and a CounterAttack sign. A yellow road marker flashes a red light, an orange hazard cone and a white car are located to the right of the view.
A: Traffic noises in the background, then soft background piano music begins
T: In BC, on average, 64 people die every year in crashes involving impaired driving.
00:00:06 to 00:00:24
DV: scene transitions to an office where a man in white suit and black tie is seated at a desk with computer devices on either side of him. There are large windows with beige coloured blinds behind him. Chief Super Intendent Dave Chauhan, Officer in Charge of Richmond RCMP.
V: The man says, Each year, police officers respond to fatal motor vehicle crashes involving impaired driving. One of the most difficult things a police officer has to do involves the sombre task of telling someone that their loved one will never be coming home. There is never a good time for anyone to hear this news.
00:00:25 to 00:00:29
DV: Scene transitions back to the roadside at night. A police officer in a yellow jacket and blue pants with a yellow stripe stands beside an orange traffic cone directing traffic with his flashlight. Police emergency lights can be seen in vehicles behind him, as well as an overpass and a series of red and green traffic lights. Police officer approaches a stopping vehicle and speaks to the driver
T: Approximately 23% of car crash fatalities in B.C. are related to impaired driving.
V: Hello, how are you tonight? Good, we’re just doing a road check.
00:00:030 to 00:00:037
DV: Scene transitions back to the office where a man in white suit and black tie continues to speak
V: This holiday season, get home safely. If you drink alcohol or consume drugs, please don’t drive.
00:00:037 to 00:00:44
DV: Scene transitions back to the roadside at night, another police officer in yellow reflective jacket and blue pants with a yellow strip approaches a white car. Three orange traffic cones and a vehicle with emergency lights flashing can also be seen.
V: The police officer and driver engage in conversation Hi, how are you doing? Good. Good, good. Any alcohol for you this evening? No alcohol. No alcohol tonight? Perfect, a safe driver. Thank you.
T: Impaired driving remains a leading contributor to car crash fatalities in B.C.
00:00:45 to 00:00:054
DV: scene transitions to a text page. As the man in the white shirt continues to speak, new portions of text appear with blue icons of a person, a taxi, a cell phone and a bus.
V: Identify someone to be a designated driver. Call a friend or a taxi. Use Rideshare. Or take public transit.
T: Make a plan to get home safe! Use a Designated Driver. Call a Friend / Taxi. Use Rideshare. Take Public Transit.
00:00:55 to 00:01:00
DV: Screen fades to white, then transitions back to the man in the white shirt in his office.
V: Let’s all do our part to make this season safer for everyone.
00:01:01 to 00:01:06
DV: Screen fades to black. Then text appears.
T: With so many options, there is no excuse to drive while impaired. #GetHomeSafeBC
00:01:07 to 00:01:08
DV: Black screen with text and RCMP crest.
T: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Gendarmerie royale du Canada, Copyright His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, as represented by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, 2022.
00:01:09 to 00:01:12
DV: Government of Canada logo appears then fades to black
T: Canada
A: music fades out