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MADD kicks off annual campaign

Each year, Mothers Against Drunk Driving reminds drivers with a safety campaign and a symbolic tying of a red ribbon on vehicles to minimize accidents associated with driving under the influence.

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Brittany Cass, a survivor of a car accident caused by a drunk driver, smiles after tying a red ribbon onto an HFD fire truck during MADD’s annual safety message and red ribbon campaign press conference on Thursday. Cass, a mother of four, spent over two years learning how to walk again after nearly losing her life in a car crash in North Carolina.
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HPD Capt. Stason Tanaka, of the traffic division, speaks during MADD’s annual safety message and red ribbon campaign press conference on Thursday.
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HPD solo bike Sgt. Nathan O’Sullivan ties a red ribbon onto his motorcycle’s antenna during MADD’s annual safety message and red ribbon campaign press conference on Thursday.
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Brittany Cass, a survivor of a car accident caused by a drunk driver, smiles after tying a red ribbon onto an HFD fire truck during MADD’s annual safety message and red ribbon campaign press conference on Thursday. Cass, a mother of four, spent over two years learning how to walk again after nearly losing her life in a car crash in North Carolina.
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A red ribbon is seen on an HFD fire truck during MADD’s annual safety message and red ribbon campaign press conference on Thursday.
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Par Hawaii and Hele vice president John Peyton speaks during MADD’s annual safety message and red ribbon campaign press conference on Thursday.
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Brittany Cass, a survivor of a car accident caused by a drunk driver, smiles after tying a red ribbon onto an HFD fire truck during MADD’s annual safety message and red ribbon campaign press conference on Thursday. Cass, a mother of four, spent over two years learning how to walk again after nearly losing her life in a car crash in North Carolina.
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John Peyton, vice president of Par Hawaii/Hele, ties a red ribbon on an HFD fire truck during MADD’s annual safety message and red ribbon campaign press conference on Thursday.

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