Sharing thumbs up Target Zero manager with the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office and MADD member, Masha Masters addresses NMRTC Bremerton staff on the dangers of drunk driving and stresses four basic principles to follow: Buckle up. “It is the law.” Slow down. “The faster you go, the bigger the mess.” Pay attention. “The time it takes someone to check their phone and out it down they’ve traveled the length of a football field. A lot can happen during that time.” Drive Sober. “Don’t take the change to kill yourself, your passenger or an innocent.” (Official Navy photo by Douglas H. S


Sharing thumbs up Target Zero manager with the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office and MADD member, Masha Masters addresses NMRTC Bremerton staff on the dangers of drunk driving and stresses four basic principles to follow: Buckle up. “It is the law.” Slow down. “The faster you go, the bigger the mess.” Pay attention. “The time it takes someone to check their phone and out it down they’ve traveled the length of a football field. A lot can happen during that time.” Drive Sober. “Don’t take the change to kill yourself, your passenger or an innocent.” (Official Navy photo by Douglas H. Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer):


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