PHOTOS: Central Students Ticket Drivers

 

 
 
 
 
With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Nicole from Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' ticket and a gift card to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of her school.
 

With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Nicole from Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' ticket and a gift card to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of her school.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

Central Elementary School students in Port Coquitlam give out handmade driving tickets and Tim Hortons gift cards as an initiative to slow drivers down in their school area. The event was a joint effort between the school’s Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, Coquitlam RCMP and ICBC.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Nicole from Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' ticket and a gift card to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of her school.
 

With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Nicole from Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' ticket and a gift card to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of her school.

Photograph by: Lisa King , NOW

 
With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Nicole from Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' ticket and a gift card to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of her school.
Central Elementary students hand out a handmade warning tickets and a gift cards to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of their school.
Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' tickets and gift cards to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of their school.
Ten year-old Nicole, left, Viktoriya, 11, and Nishi, 10, from Central Elementary talk to the media about their save driving initiative. The students gave out a handmade 'nice driving' tickets and a gift cards to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of their school. The event was a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
Viktoriya, 11, from Central Elementary hands a driver a handmade 'nice driver' ticket and a gift card to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of her school. The event was a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Nishi, right, Viktoiya, 11, and Nicole, 10, from Central Elementary hand out handmade 'nice driving' tickets and a gift cards to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of their school. The event was a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Nishi, left,  and Viktoiya, 11, from Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' tickets and a gift cards to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of her school. The event was a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
Central Elementary hands out a handmade warning tickets and a gifts card to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of their school. The event was a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Nishi, right, and Viktoiya, 11, from Central Elementary hand out handmade 'nice driving' tickets and a gift cards to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of their school. The event was a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
With the help of RCMP Const. Quentin Frewing, ten year-old Viktoiya, 11, from Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' ticket and a gift card to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of her school. The event was a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
With the help of RCMP Const. William Peterson, ten year-old Karina, left,  and Divya, 10, from Central Elementary hands out handmade 'nice driving' tickets and a gift cards to Tim Hortons as a thank you for slowing down in front of their school. The event was a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
Ten year-old Nicole, Viktoiya, 11, and Nishi, 10, approaches a school bus to say thank you for slowing down infront of Central Elementary School. The students handed out handmade 'nice driving' tickets and gift cards to Tim Hortons as a joint effort between the Traffic and Transportation Education Program held by Central Elementary, the local RCMP and ICBC.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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