For the first time in Halland's history, the concept of PAR, which stands for police, ambulance and rescue services, was arranged at the fire station in Kungsbacka during Wednesday morning. PAR is based on the blue light authorities inviting young people who will, or have become fifteen years, to discuss drugs and traffic laws, among other things.

- We have problems with drugs in the municipality. We therefore want to catch the fifteen-year-olds well in advance and be able to work preventively. Also showcase our operations and build a relationship, says Camilla Ahnfelt, coordinator.

"It's good to know the consequences"

Eric Krantz, and Nicole Jarsved Myremo, are in eighth grade and participated in the first of thirteen occasions that PAR is organized.

Eighth graders Eric Krantz and Nicole Jarsved Myremo. Photo: SVT

- When you hear about drugs, it's often about being cool. Therefore, it is good to know the consequences, says Nicole Jarved Myremo.

In addition to drugs, there was talk of filming with a mobile camera in the event of an accident and how to behave in traffic. They also had the opportunity to ask questions about how they work.

- Now the ambition is that PAR is something that will come back every year, says Camilla Ahnfelt.

In the clip above you can see more from the morning in the blue light sign.