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"Anti-Drug On The Go" mobile exhibition vehicle to resume service (with photos)
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     The "Anti-Drug On The Go" mobile exhibition vehicle operated by the Youth Crime Prevention Centre of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, engaged by the Narcotics Division of the Security Bureau, will resume service starting from tomorrow (April 23), with a view to helping members of the public better understand the harm caused by drugs through mobile exhibitions as well as experiential and educational activities.
 
     The "Anti-Drug On The Go" mobile exhibition vehicle will travel across the city to disseminate anti-drug messages to the public. There are various anti-drug games, an anti-drug self-assessment station, a virtual reality anti-drug experience game and an anti-drug message photo-spot on the vehicle, so that the public may learn about the harm caused by drug abuse in an interactive manner. The vehicle will also visit schools to provide anti-drug education so as to strengthen and fortify students' resolve to stay away from drugs. 
 
     The "Anti-Drug On The Go" mobile exhibition vehicle will stop at the West Kowloon Cultural District tomorrow from 11am to 8pm. Members of the public are welcome to visit. The tour schedule for public places is available at ycpc.hkfyg.org.hk/drug_tc/onthego/ (Chinese only).
 
Ends/Friday, April 22, 2022
Issued at HKT 16:03
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The "Anti-Drug On The Go" mobile exhibition vehicle operated by the Youth Crime Prevention Centre of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, engaged by the Narcotics Division of the Security Bureau, will resume service starting from tomorrow (April 23), with a view to helping members of the public better understand the harm caused by drugs through mobile exhibitions as well as experiential and educational activities.
The "Anti-Drug On The Go" mobile exhibition vehicle operated by the Youth Crime Prevention Centre of the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, engaged by the Narcotics Division of the Security Bureau, will resume service starting from tomorrow (April 23). The vehicle features various anti-drug games, an anti-drug self-assessment station, a virtual reality (VR) anti-drug experience game and an anti-drug message photo-spot on the vehicle, so that the public may learn about the harm caused by drug abuse in an interactive manner. Photo shows students experiencing a VR anti-drug game.