Impaired driving dangers highlighted in Snowflake Showdown
Posted December 13, 2019 01:09pm
(KAIR)--Don’t drink and drive during the holiday season.
That message was on display as Atchison County Sheriff Jack Laurie, local Atchison mechanic Anthony Ross, and Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Don Hughes joined Hot Country 93.7 FM Friday morning for the ALPS Snowflake Showdown.
Laurie and Ross wore impairment goggles, courtesy of Laurie’s office, which emulate the effects of intoxicated driving. While wearing them, they played a game similar to cornhole, unsuccessfully attempting to toss a can of cranberry sauce, a squeaky dog toy, and a can of Treet meat product, into the holes of the playing board.
Once both players failed in their three attempts to score, the goggles were removed and Laurie went on for the sudden death win.
Laurie’s victory earned one lucky caller to Hot Country 93.7 FM’s Morning Show to win a Christmas ham, courtesy of ALPS.
The radio station plans to make the Snowflake Showdown an annual event for the holidays.