After a weekend in which York Regional Police laid 27 charges related to impaired driving against 16 drivers, the force says it has had enough.
Effective immediately, York police plan to publicly identify every driver charged with a criminal offence related to impaired driving, the force said in a news release Monday.
“It’s clear that something has to change,” Chief Eric Jolliffe said in the release. “Innocent lives are put at risk every day by this irresponsible and criminal behaviour. We are not giving up.”
Every Monday, York police will post the names of everyone charged with an impaired driving-related offence online in the force’s media releases section.
The first official list of 16 names was posted Monday.
York police are not the first in the GTA to publicly name alleged drunk drivers: Halton Regional Police have been doing it for more than a year; Toronto police selectively release names in serious cases; and Durham Regional Police have been naming for more than 10 years, releasing lists of drivers charged during their Festive RIDE campaigns.
Effective immediately, York police plan to publicly identify every driver charged with a criminal offence related to impaired driving, the force said in a news release Monday.
“It’s clear that something has to change,” Chief Eric Jolliffe said in the release. “Innocent lives are put at risk every day by this irresponsible and criminal behaviour. We are not giving up.”
Every Monday, York police will post the names of everyone charged with an impaired driving-related offence online in the force’s media releases section.
The first official list of 16 names was posted Monday.
York police are not the first in the GTA to publicly name alleged drunk drivers: Halton Regional Police have been doing it for more than a year; Toronto police selectively release names in serious cases; and Durham Regional Police have been naming for more than 10 years, releasing lists of drivers charged during their Festive RIDE campaigns.





