STICKERS AIM TO CURB TEEN DRINKING | nwherald.com

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curbteendrinking.jpgBy: Katie Anerson

ALGONQUIN - Local police, high school students and package liquor sellers will work together this month to combat underage drinking.

As part of Alcohol Awareness Month, the group will travel around Algonquin today passing out stickers and signs aimed at discouraging shoppers from buying alcohol for people younger than 21. Another group will work in McHenry on April 30.

The campaign, called Project Sticker Shock, includes attaching fluorescent labels to bags, countertops, glass refrigerator doors and packages of liquor in stores. The stickers are supposed to remind shoppers that providing alcohol to minors is Illegal and unhealthy, Algonquin Police Sgt. Rob Salazar said.

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