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If getting plastered and driving in a sound vehicle is a bad idea, who on Earth thought getting into a vehicle that simulates drunk driving was a good idea? Isn't this why we have computer games like Grand Theft Auto?

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FOxnews.com: Golf cart rigged to simulate drunken driving goes wild, runs over 5 people at NJ police event Four adults and a child were hospitalized after the National Night Out event

A drunken driving simulation got too real for some attendees at a New Jersey police event.

A golf cart used to show the dangers of impaired driving went out of control at a National Night Out community event at Fox Park in the Jersey Shore town of Wildwood and struck five people, who were all hospitalized, authorities said Wednesday.

A golf cart with a teenager and a police officer left an enclosed course surrounded by orange cones, police said.


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A golf cart in an enclosed space at the North Wildwood National Night Out police event. (North Wildwood Police National Night Out/Facebook)

Four adults and a child were struck and injured. Wildwood firefighters already at the event responded and treated the injured on site. Their injuries were not disclosed.

The five people struck were taken to Cape Regional Medical Center. Three were treated and released, and two were still hospitalized as of Wednesday.

In a Facebook post, the Wildwood Police Department expressed its sorrow for those who were hurt.

"This tragic incident is disconcerting to the entire City of Wildwood Police Department, and we would like to offer our sincere thoughts and prayers to the injured individuals," the department said in a statement.

The annual event is held in an effort to build stronger relationships between the police and the community. The low-speed golf cart course used to simulate impaired motoring has been part of the event for the past two decades.

The accident remains under investigation.





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Now that's a video I'd like to see. I guess they more than proved the point about impaired driving being dangerous.


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My PD had lots of vehicles. But no golf cart. Roll Eyes


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If getting plastered and driving in a sound vehicle is a bad idea, who on Earth thought getting into a vehicle that simulates drunk driving was a good idea? Isn't this why we have computer games like Grand Theft Auto?



It's to show kids the dangers of impaired driving. My agency has done stuff like this, but we use little pedal-powered "go-karts", not motorized golf carts. The kids wear refractive goggles that are calibrated to impair their vision to what they would likely experience at a particular BAC. Then they drive the cone course and see how bad they do. We've also put them through field sobriety testing with and without the goggles so they can see the difference it makes.

The goggles obviously don't simulate all of the elements of alcohol or drug impairment as they only impact the vision of the driver and can't reproduce the other psychological and physiological effects, but it still provides some experience for the kids as to why driving with that sort of impairment is clearly a really bad idea. We've always had a very positive response from those demonstrations.

I imagine the plan here was very similar, but using a motorized golf cart in an environment that was likely crowded with people waiting in line to participate was probably not the best idea.
 
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Sounds like an episode of WKRP
 
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Now that's a video I'd like to see. I guess they more than proved the point about impaired driving being dangerous.
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Originally posted by 92fstech:
My agency has done stuff like this, but we use little pedal-powered "go-karts", not motorized golf carts.


Same.

Using a motorized cart, in a non-enclosed area, was a recipe for disaster.
 
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Now that's a video I'd like to see. I guess they more than proved the point about impaired driving being dangerous.




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Many years ago I worked at a large flight training facility. We had a great way to demonstrate the effects of alcohol on one's flying ability.

Instructor meetings were held periodically, after working hours, at a nearby pizza joint. Beer flowed freely. After eating lots of pizza with anchovies and quenching the induced thirst, we would return to the school and "fly" the simulators, doing tasks that were a routine part of the training curriculum that we taught.

It was interesting to watch instructor / pilots who were really proficient, and observe their performance degradation after drinking.



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