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Processed 14 impaired drivers

Local Mountie honoured for ‘exceptional committment’

Nov 8, 2019 | 12:41 PM

A North Okanagan RCMP officer has been recognized for her committment to get impaired drivers off the road.

Const. Ashley Allen is one of 268 officers in B.C. named to the 2018 Alexa’s Team.

The program recognizes Mounties that have taken a least 12 impaired drivers off the road through either a criminal code charge, or a 90-day Immediate Roadside Prohibition.

Allen was able to stop and process 14 impaired drivers last year.

The team got its name after four-year-old Alexa Middelaer was hit and killed by an impaired driver while feeding a horse with her aunt on the side of a road in Delta in 2008.

Her family began Alexa’s Team, a program that recognizes municipal and RCMP police officers in B.C. who make an extraordinary contribution to reducing the number of impaired drivers on roadways.

“The tragedy of Alexa’s story is a reminder to all of us why road safety is so important,” said Supt. Shawna Baher, Officer in Charge of the Vernon/North Okanagan RCMP. “We are proud to have a member of Alexa’s Team. Const. Allen has demonstrated an exceptional commitment to getting impaired drivers off our roads.”

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