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Don’t drink and drive on NYE let BeMYDD get you home safely plus help save dogs

Date Posted: Thu, Dec 24 2015, Examiner.com
If you’re planning to tie one on this New Year’s Eve or even have a few drinks away from home, leave the driving to BEMyDD (be my designated driver). In addition to getting you and your entourage home safely--and without the risk of a DUI--the company has launched a PuppyLovin campaign to rescue animals in kill shelters from a portion of the New Year’s Eve fares. It will be dedicated $1 for every hour a designated driver service is provided on New Year’s Eve. The contributions are designed to help move dogs to no-kill shelters, where they can be adopted and live long and happy lives, thereby avoiding the chance of euthanasia. Contributions will be made to one or more charities that will go towards the execution of this campaign.

“We’ve always been focused on helping to decrease drunk driving and keeping people safe on New Year’s Eve,” says Arthur Simanovsky, BeMyDD CEO and president. “This year we wanted to do even more by giving a holiday gift to those who are truly helpless and abandoned.” Arthur explained that according to statistics from the ASPCA, approximately 2.7 million animals are euthanized in animal shelters each year. “With the PuppyLovin’ NYE campaign, we want to take the resources we have to help animals in danger who cannot help themselves. “New Year’s Eve is our busiest night of the year for designated drivers, so it’s the perfect opportunity for us and our customers to support a worthy cause.”

You really should put BeMyDD on your radar, into your Smartphone or other mobile device. It could be a life saver. BeMyDD allows you to ride in the comfort of your own car while leaving the driving to a professional. Fully-screened and insured, BeMyDD drivers have at least 10 years of driving experience and arrive dressed in professional attire. Rides cost from $14 to $19.50 an hour—a worthwhile expense that could save lives.

Remember there will be make police checkpoints out on Dec. 31st and you don't want to get caught driving under the influence. Have a safe and happy holiday.