Urinal Cakes Tell Men Not To Drink and Drive

Talking Urinal Cakes were spread across 200 bars to tell drunk drivers to call a cab, instead of driving while intoxicated
Drunk men are surprised with talking urinal cakes as they take a leak in the restrooms of different bars across Michigan. Urinal cakes were spread across 200 bars, to warn men not to drink and drive.
Urinal cakes or small disinfectant blocks were distributed by the Office of Highway Safety Planning, a division of the Michigan State Police, in an effort to cut down on DUI’s.
These interactive cakes showcase a print message and a brief motion-activated audio message, that makes use of a woman’s voice to get the attention of men.
These talking urinal cakes feature this message:
“Listen up. That’s right, I’m talking to you. Had a few drinks? Maybe a few too many? Then do yourself and everyone else a favor: Call a sober friend or a cab. Oh, and don’t forget to wash your hands.”
These restroom reminders are in line with Michigan’s statewide Fourth of July drunk driving crackdown, where law enforcement officers conduct additional drunk driving patrols until July 8th.
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