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  Press Release
 
 
COMMUNITY COALITION JOINS WITH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO
KEEP TEENS SAFE AND SOBER
March 1, 2005
 
 

Concerned adults and young people in Santa Monica have joined together with the Santa Monica Police Department to draw a firm line: 

“Alcohol use by anyone under age 21 is unacceptable.”

While numerous accurate and strong messages about the dangers of illicit drugs can be found in the media, in our homes, in schools, and other places, youth often hear mixed messages about alcohol.  In fact, our young adults frequently receive tacit approval to use alcohol because it is frequently perceived as a “rite of passage” or a “lesser evil than drugs.”

SANTA MONICA AGAINST UNDERAGE DRINKING (SMAUD) was formed as a result of a grant funded by the Enforcing Underage Drinking Laws Community Trials Initiative. The City of Santa Monica is one of thirty-six intervention cities from five states, including California, New York, Connecticut, Florida and Missouri selected to participate.

The goal of SMAUD is to work to improve the environment in which students typically make decisions about underage drinking.

Santa Monica Police Chief James T. Butts, Jr., warned, “Alcohol is the most commonly used drug among adolescents. Alcohol-related collisions are the leading cause of death in the 15 – 24 year age group. Alcohol is also a factor in over 50% of teen suicides and teen rape. Underage drinking costs in California alone are 6.5 billion dollars per year.”

The Santa Monica Police Department is a partner in the EUDL grant which seeks to increase enforcement of underage drinking laws and reduce underage drinking.   Chief Butts, noted,  “While young people obtain alcohol from a variety of sources, as long as they can buy it easily at retail outlets, other attempts to reduce underage drinking are likely to fail.  All states prohibit the sale of alcohol to minors.”

The coalition seeks to reduce underage drinking, provide young people with safe, healthy and fun alternatives to alcohol, nurture youth leadership, increase awareness and provide education on implementing policies that reduce access to alcohol. 

Chief Butts, said, “We urge our young people, parents, business and religious leaders, educators, government officials, medical professionals and anyone interested in this issue to join us in working to keep our youth safe and sober.

Alcohol use is the leading cause of injury and death among young people.  Teens need to know the real risks posed by alcohol and learn positive ways to handle them.”

STOP!  THINK!  DON’T DRINK!

For more information on how you can help contact  Santa Monica Police Department/SMAUD - (310) 458-2201 extension 4853

SANTA MONICA   AGAINST UNDERAGE DRINKING is comprised of members from the community including representatives from the San Diego State University Foundation-Community Trials, Santa Monica City Council, the Santa Monica Police Department, California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, Santa Monica College Board, Santa Monica – UCLA Medical Center, Rand Corporation, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, and the Third Street Promenade business community represented by the Bayside District Corporation and Gotham Hall, students from the Police Activities League, Santa Monica High School and surrounding schools.   

Other partners in this grant are the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and San Diego State University (SDSU).

 

For more information, please contact:
Lieutenant Frank Fabrega
(310) 458-8418

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