Sudbury Police Warn: 'Tight Pants Are Watching' in Road Safety Video
Sudbury Police 'Tight Pants' Safety Video Goes Viral

The Greater Sudbury Police Service has taken a creative approach to road safety with a new social media video that warns drivers: 'tight pants are watching.' Released as part of Canada Road Safety Week, the video uses humor to remind motorists to drive safely.

A Cheeky Campaign for Safety

The video, which has gone viral, features officers in tight pants playfully monitoring traffic. It aims to engage younger audiences who are active on social media. The campaign encourages safe driving habits such as obeying speed limits, avoiding distractions, and never driving impaired.

Community Response

Local residents have praised the police for their innovative approach. 'It's funny but also effective,' said one viewer. 'It makes you think twice about your driving.' The video has been shared widely across platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

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Canada Road Safety Week runs from May 12 to 18, focusing on reducing fatalities and injuries on the roads. The Sudbury police plan to release more creative content throughout the week.

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