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The Multi-Media Challenge is inviting Winnipeg and Brandon students in Grades 7 and 8 to channel their creative energies into sending strong messages to their peers about the dangers and consequences of auto theft.
The initiative, now in its fourth year, is a joint venture between Manitoba Public Insurance, Manitoba Justice, Winnipeg Police Service and Brandon Police Service. This is the first year the contest has included Brandon schools.
In Manitoba, the average car thief is between 12 and 17 years old. The majority of thefts are associated with joy riding, and auto theft ultimately cost Manitoba Public Insurance ratepayers about $38 million last year. The human toll was equally disturbing ― five people killed and nearly 100 injured over the last two years.
“Education and public awareness are two keys to reducing auto theft within the young age groups,” said Marci Riel, Auto Theft Issue Specialist with Manitoba Public Insurance. “Participating in the contest gets students engaged in a dialogue about the issues around auto theft and possible solutions to the problem.
“It encourages them to apply peer pressure in a positive sense,” said Riel.
Students can enter in five categories: song or poem, video or radio commercial/power point, poster/banner, comic strip or short story. Winners will receive a cash prize at an awards ceremony in June.
Interested students can obtain more information from guidance counselors at participating schools, or online at www.mpi.mb.ca. The competition deadline is May 19 for Winnipeg and May 31 for Brandon.
Winning entries will be displayed at participating schools, public awareness events and could be used by the supporting partners in future auto theft awareness campaigns.
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