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"Working Pictures, Inc. Television Campaign Receives Statewide Publicity."


Albany, NY -- Working Pictures, Inc., recently partnered with the NYS DMV/NYS Governor's Traffic Safety Committee to produce a television campaign titled, "Drinking and Driving Shatters Lives."

The TV spots which are receiving statewide attention, tells the true story of Katie Flynn, 7 year-old girl who was killed when a drunk driver drove head-on into the limousine that was transporting Katie and her family.
Also killed in the crash was the limousine driver.

Katie's parents appear in both public service announcements, offering their raw testimony of what occurred the night of the crash, and the grief that stays with them still, five years later. Both parents hope that by sharing their story they can relay the devastation that occurs to an entire family when someone chooses to drink and drive.

The television commercial is currently airing across New York State, as part of the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee's "Anti Drinking and Driving" campaign, which also includes radio spots and billboard ads.

To view the campaign please visit: http://www.safeny.com/media/shatterPsa.htm








 

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

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