December Is Designated Driver Month: A Call To Keep Calvert County Safe; Pictured L to R: Major K. Brown, Assistant Bureau Chief, MSP, Field Operations; Captain P. Garcia, Commander, Maryland State Police, Southern Troop; Lt. Col., D. Payne, Calvert County Sheriff's Office; Mike Hart, Owner, Patuxent Wine and Spirits; Carolyn Hart, Owner, Patuxent Wine and Spirits; Lt. J. Meurrens, Commander, MSP, Barrack "U", and Sheriff Ricky Cox
Pictured L to R: Major K. Brown, Assistant Bureau Chief, MSP, Field Operations; Captain P. Garcia, Commander, Maryland State Police, Southern Troop; Lt. Col., D. Payne, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office; Mike Hart, Owner, Patuxent Wine and Spirits; Carolyn Hart, Owner, Patuxent Wine and Spirits; Lt. J. Meurrens, Commander, MSP, Barrack “U”, and Sheriff Ricky Cox

PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – The holiday season is a time for celebration, but it’s also a time to prioritize safety. The Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse, Inc. (CAASA), the Calvert County Sheriff”s Office and Maryland State Police, Barrack “U,” are proud to announce December as Designated Driver Month in Calvert County.

This initiative aims to encourage residents to plan ahead and designate a sober driver to ensure everyone gets home safely during this festive season.

To amplify this message, CAASA has teamed up with local liquor stores to provide Designated Driver Reminder Bags. These specially designed bags will serve as a visual reminder of the importance of making responsible choices when alcohol is part of holiday celebrations.

Pictured L to R: Major K. Brown, Assistant Bureau Chief, MSP, Field Operations; Sheriff Ricky Cox; Steve Weems, Owner, Captain P. Garcia, Commander, Maryland State Police, Southern Troop; Lt. J. Meurrens, Commander, Maryland State Police, Barrack "U", and Lt. Col., D. Payne, Calvert County Sheriff's Office
Pictured L to R: Major K. Brown, Assistant Bureau Chief, MSP, Field Operations; Sheriff Ricky Cox; Steve Weems, Owner, Captain P. Garcia, Commander, Maryland State Police, Southern Troop; Lt. J. Meurrens, Commander, Maryland State Police, Barrack “U”, and Lt. Col., D. Payne, Calvert County Sheriff’s Office

“We want everyone to enjoy the holiday season, but safety must come first,” said Sheriff Ricky Cox, “By designating a sober driver or using alternative transportation, we can save lives and keep our community safe.* The partnership with local liquor stores reflects a community-wide commitment to raising awareness about the dangers of impaired driving.

As customers make their purchases, they’ll receive their items in these reminder bags, prompting conversations about the importance of planning for a safe ride home. “We thank the following stores for being a part of this year’s outreach: Port of Call Wine and Spirits; Nicks of Calvert; Wemyss Liquors, Patuxent Wine and Spirits; ADB Liquors; Fox Run Liquors and Kenmar Liquors and hope to expand the program in 2025* shared Kimberly Shoe, President, CAASA Board of Directors.

Pictured L to R: Joe Wren, Manager; Sheriff Ricky Cox; and Lt. J. Meurrens, Commander, Maryland State Police Barrack, "U"
Pictured L to R: Joe Wren, Manager; Sheriff Ricky Cox; and Lt. J. Meurrens, Commander, Maryland State Police Barrack, “U”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), impaired driving leads to thousands of preventable deaths each year.

By designating a sober driver, we can prevent tragedy and ensure the holidays remain a joyful time for all. *We encourage all Calvert County residents to designate a sober driver, make safe choices, and help keep our roads safe this holiday season,” stated Lt. Jimmie Meurrens, Commander, Maryland State Police, Barrack “U”.

For more information about Designated Driver Month or CAASA’s ongoing efforts to promote substance misuse prevention, please contact Candice D’Agostino at 410-535-3733.

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